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whiffy | 07:26 Tue 27th Feb 2007 | Animals & Nature
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I regularly feed a pair of robins. When I pull the bedroom curtains they appear on the window sill. When I am in the kitchen they are on the fence looking in. When I sit in the dining room they move to the other fence. What puzzles me is that the smaller one feeds the larger, almost as a fledgling. Surely it can't be, not at this time of year ? Could it be unwell ?
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It could be a male robin feeding a female as it is definitely that time of year!! :-)
They adore live meal worms (I think that's how their spelt). A pet shop near where I used to live sold them. Bit disgusting (not nearly as user friendly as bird seed), but just the thing for a growing bird!
As makemesmile says, Robins love mealworms, they'll sell their soul for one, and if you ever want one to feed off your hand, thats what to use.
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Thanks everyone. I buy fruit, and seed and insect, treats from a garden centre. They are really extraordinarily tame. Last summer, I walked into my dining room to see a robin sitting on the table. It had come in through the conservatory to get there !

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