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Piper asked in PetsBirds · 1 decade ago

During a storm last night a Robin's nest fell out of a tree in my front yard and all three baby birds died.?

The mother bird has not left their side all day. Will she stay there? Does she not know that they are dead? I am having a hard time getting rid of them. I don't want to upset her. It's bad enough all three of her babies died on mothers day.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Aww, that poor mother bird. She might stay their for a little bit but eventually she will see that they are dead and move on. I wouldn't get near the dead chicks though, mother birds are very protective (even if they are dead) and they can really hurt someone if they see them as a threat. (believe it or not). Things like this happen often to birds nests and it takes a bit for the mother to get over it.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    as hard as this is the quicker you can get rid of this the easier it will be for her to move on with her business.If it was just eggs ,then once the eggs are gone she'll rebuild and start all over again. I'm sorry you had to see that ,it's heart breaking.

  • 1 decade ago

    Are u sure that they are really dead?

    They could be still alive

    but if they are then.....

    just ignore it u can't

    do anything about it now

    that they are dead u could just

    scare her away and then take the little

    one's it would be best!

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  • 1 decade ago

    it problile be best to leave it there till she leaves have a burring (deep enough to not smell them ) site ready for this when shes gone it youu plan to burrie them in your yard

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