Chest Out, Wings Up, Red Robin’s Ready To Rumble!
Everything You Need to Know About A True Marvel Of Nature
Where Flowers Bloom and Feathers Fly
Chest out Red Robin, perched on the shed roof high, Riding shotgun as Mama Robin’s vigilant sentinel, aloof, Surveying your chosen garden kingdom, with ever watchful eye, Ready to defend at moment’s notice; your family round, should danger be nigh.
Chest out, wings up, Red Robin’s ready to rumble!
Your Lady Red Robin rules her blue-speckled egg nest with might, As companion, a loyal, but ever so jealous soldier, a Medieval knight, Both of you protecting your babies, such love and unwavering devotion, What a beautiful family moment snapshot of nature’s delight.
Chest out, wings up, Red Robin’s ready to rumble!
More than a steely winged knight, also a devoted stay-at-home dad, Tirelessly helping his Lady Robin watch over the nest and chicks, With unwavering feathered love and bird care, a super bird hero, When other non-robins orphaned chicks are in need of a meal, He’ll even feed them too, with a heart that’s real.
The ultimate stay-at-home bird daddy, the Red Robin never misses a feathered beat!
Ever so watchful and courageous, Red Robin’s keen-eyed jealous Guarding Lady Robin, in case a rival may encroach on his domain, So territorial, he’d fight to the death defending his garden patch kingdom Game-on! . . . Perched the highest, when spotting another would-be rival, as they singing at each other, “This garden is mine, and I’ll robin you blind if you try to take it!”
Chest out, wings up, Red Robin's ready to rumble!
Both larger than a sparrow, yet still sorta petite Red-breasted and plump, with brownish-gray feet Oh my! . . . Such cute rounded heads, black eyes, and short beaks, Wings with dark and white markings, tails long and pointedly sleek, When you sweetly sing, in melodic voices in our shared garden plot Each Robin’s signature red breast pattern totally unique, Like fingerprints, every Robin is one of a kind, so to speak.
Red Robins making their garden the ultimate bird sanctuary complete.
Red Robins in the Knock Out rose and crab apple garden, so bright, Look out meal worms, as Red Robins are on the prowl, And other unwanted garden pests, they’ll quickly disembowel Like dreaded mosquitoes, ants, termites, and more But they also love grapes, and wild strawberries sweet, Even mistletoe and June berries are also a treat.
These birds don’t just eat, they dine like American Robin royalty.
If you a lucky enough to be a Red Robin friend, serving your flock around, They stick around, eating out of your hand, always loyal and bound A heroic ride-or-die bird friend, always there, they’ll stay to the end, Fruit, seeds, suet, and crushed peanuts they’ll eat, Sunflower hearts, honey, and raisins, they love as treats, They’ll even follow you and your schedule, day or night, Especially when bird foodie menus are in sight.
Red Robins are the ultimate bird foodies with a beak for flavor.
Watch the Red Red Robin closely, when he comes bird bobbin along into your space, As he flits, dive bombs, and flies, with wings a-throbbin, He’s a living breathing symbol of nature’s love, loyalty, and grace, Feathered King of the Garden, where the sun shines and worms tremble, A genuine super bird marvel of Mother Nature, in every garden or park place.
Why did the robin eat the mosquito? Because he heard it was a blood-thirsty bug, and he wanted to protect his territory from the tiny sourre de sang vampires!” Jerilee Wei © 2023
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