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Rompin' Robins Bring Spring Inspiration and Positive Views

 

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Are robins romping around your yard? In the mid-Atlantic, it seems to be a bumper year for these birds that are the unofficial sign of spring. I love seeing the lawn green up and the robins doing their best to help aerate the soil by poking holes with their sharp beaks. Somehow, I don't think the worms are as enthusiastic!

NestA friend has been watching one particular robin. This determined bird has been giving us a lesson about positive outlook and perseverance. There's a crossbeam that runs diagonally beneath my friend's deck, and one day she noticed a lot of fluttering about. As she watched, a robin flew up with bits if dried grass in its beak, and landed on the beam. Again and again, the robin flew away, came back with grass and bits of leaves or paper, and piled tNestCondohem on the beam. After a few trips, the robin stood in the middle of the pile and began pulling at the bits of grass that dangled from the beam, lifting them and tucking them in toward the center of the growing nest.

The next day when my friend looked, the starter nest was on the ground beneath the deck. But…there were two new piles in other places on the beam! Sure enough, here came the robin with grass and leaves, and again she poked them into place in a new nest pile. A couple days later, one of the nests lay in pieces on the ground, but one was still in place. And there were two more new piles as well! The biggest one was taking shape as the robin continued to add small twigs and grass. After every two or three trips, the nest builder would stand in the center of the dried pile, hunker down, and sidestep across the nest. She did her little nest dance three times and then flew off.

Robin EggsOver the next week, the main nest grew, as did the other two, and two additional false starts could be seen by the bits dangling in the breeze. My friend has seen a robin in two of the nests but can't be sure if it's one over-achiever, or different birds who like this particular condo!

Robin on nestWe can learn a lot by just watching nature at work. Last year my adventure with bird feeders reminded me about the importance of advertising. This spring, a persistent robin with a positive attitude is showing how perseverance and a belief in the possible make the difference between failure and multiple successes. So watch a robin, chat with a chickadee, dance your own dance, and enjoy all the promises of spring!

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Margaret, this robin sounds more like a developer!  We have a lot of robins here this year, and several beautiful cardinals!  Yesterday from my home office window, I saw a really pretty bluebird.  Ah, spring!
Posted by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company Realtors) about 1 year ago
Margaret - what a wonderful post! I love spring and watching all the birds. Your post made me smile! :-)
Posted by Linda Scanlan (A Fan of AR) about 1 year ago

Patricia, I like the developer analogy. Enjoy your bluebird. Can you get us picture?

Linda, Thank you! ..... So glad you are smiling.

Posted by Margaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty Baltimore, Md. (Author:Real Estate the Rome Way 410-530-2400) about 1 year ago
Margaret~I love this story and the message that goes along with it. We have robins visiting our yard often too and like you said, to see their perseverance is something to be learned. Thank you for sharing this beautiful story with us. 
Posted by Julie Neerings~Lifting Hearts ♥ Building Dreams~Utah REALTOR® (Keller Williams Salt Lake City) about 1 year ago
Julie, Thank you for taking time to read this story. Enjoy your special robins!
Posted by Margaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty Baltimore, Md. (Author:Real Estate the Rome Way 410-530-2400) about 1 year ago

Your story depicts the very essence that humans, robins and all can comingle in a society with a positive attitude!  :)   Wonderful spring inspiration with your spring views...thanks!

Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman HAWAII Relocations & Real Estate (Century 21 Liberty Homes) about 1 year ago
Margaret- Thank you for entering the contest....I am sharing this right now with my 5 year old granddaughter......she likes the blue eggs, I like the message :) :)
Posted by Kathy McGraw, Riverside County CA Real Estate (CELLing Realty) about 1 year ago
Margaret:  I would love it if you would add this post to my new group titled Encouraging Posts.  This is exactly the type of content that I would like the group to have!  Thanks! Steve
Posted by Steve Homer (The HBH Group (Keller Williams affiliate)) about 1 year ago

Randy, Thanks for your wise comments.

Kathy, I love that your are sharing this with your granddaughter. Do you have her blogging yet?

Steve, Just added this to your new group.

Posted by Margaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty Baltimore, Md. (Author:Real Estate the Rome Way 410-530-2400) about 1 year ago
Margaret, This was a delightful post.  It's such a good picture of the importance of perserverance and patience...all wonderful lessons which we can gain from the emergence of Spring if we choose to take a look and listen.  Thank you.
Posted by Lola Audu~Audu Real Estate~Grand Rapids, MI Real Estate about 1 year ago
Lola,  You are so right  "Perseverance and patience...all wonderful lessons.....if we choose to take a look and listen." Thanks for taking time to read this post. 
Posted by Margaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty Baltimore, Md. (Author:Real Estate the Rome Way 410-530-2400) about 1 year ago

Hi Margaret...We've been enjoying the robins, blue jays, bluebirds, and cardinals.  All of these colorful birds confirm spring is here!

Cheers,

Kathleen

Posted by Kathleen "Kate" Elim LAKE ANNA, VA Real Estate (RE/MAX Edge) about 1 year ago

Kathleen, I have been sitting on my porch watching the colorful cardinals, blue-jays, yellow finch. It is a great place when talking on the phone. Keep enjoying this wonderful season.

 

 

Posted by Margaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty Baltimore, Md. (Author:Real Estate the Rome Way 410-530-2400) about 1 year ago

Margaret,

What a beautiful post you have written! I love the analogy of the robin being equated with persistence and positive attitude.

Congratulations on your honourable mention in the contest....well done!

Jo 

Posted by Jo-Anne Smith- Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga Region Real Estate, Ont (Sutton Group - Quantum Realty Inc., Brokerage) about 1 year ago

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