The lady of the house (the stronger of the two ?) will have built it.
The site she used could be in a shed, in a hollow in a bank, even in a
hole in a tree or wall. The eggs are white, with red-brown spots, and
there could be from three to six of them.
Only the lady of the house incubates, but the boss keeps nearby.
After a fortnight the eggs hatch, and then both parents commence the
endless task of keeping the young satisfied with food.
This will keep going for another fortnight, then the young will leave
the nest, and the parents will fuss about them for another while.
Then the parents will start another new family and repeat the whole
thing. It is not unknown for them to raise a third family in the one
year and then they go on their holidays.
The total number of robins in Ireland and Britain is of the order of
about five million pairs.
Coming Events
Friday 22-Sunday 24 March - RSPBIBirdwatch Ireland, joint
conference. An exciting agenda has been arranged for this conference at
the Great Southern Hotel in Rosslare.
Sunday 24 March - Ranger Ramble at Colin Glen Forest Park, at
2pm, details 9061 4115
Mother's Day Walk, around the Nature Reserve at Oxford Island, who will
tell you more if you phone them on 3832 2205
If you any energy left you could join the Lagan Valley guys, discover
the Mottes and Men, loam, more from 9066 2259
Sunday 24 March-Sunday 7 April - A trail through the woods at
Castle Espie in search of suitable places for nests, details 9187 4146
Monday 25 March - Lisburn RSPB will have Anthony McGeehan tell
you how to Know Your Birds better, 7.30, Friends Meeting House, phone
9260 1864
Thursday 28 March - Birdwatch Morning, 10.30, Castle Espie,
see flocks of birds, call 9187 4146
Saturday 30 March - Lisburn RSPB field trip to Rea's Wood and
Sixmilewater, talk to 9260 1864
Friday 29-Saturday 30 March - Sounds messy, but try to get
involved in the biggest ever Easter Eggsculpture, at Castle Espie, from
noon, call 9187 4146
Sunday 31 March - More eggs, this time at Oxford Island, and
it involves a self-guided trail around the Nature Reserve, and the
mystery of the mixed-up eggs, at 12.00, call 3832 2205
Cuddly Ducks Easter Picnic, at 2pm, Castle Espie, phone 9187 4146 for
details.