On Friday afternoon July 21, 2023, I was trimming back the Hydrangas by our front door. It was then that I discovered a bird’s nest, with 3 light blue eggs. I immediately stopped trimming and let them be. A few days later, on July 25, I found that the eggs had hatched.

On July 29 they had grown quite a bit.

On the morning of July 30, I found that one of the hatchlings was not in the nest. I found it nearby and rescued it. It seemed to be uninjured, but it was probably tired, thirsty, and hungry.

On August 1, their flight feathers were developing.

On August 4, I took my last photograph of the young birds in their nest.

On August 5, the nest had fallen from its original location with no sign of the young Robins.

Later, one hatchling was spotted on the ground in the shrubs. It is hoped that the others survived as well.
Update: Early in the evening I found one of the fledglings in our backyard.
