The first year I worried that she couldn't build on such a narrow ledge, though she was quite determined, so I tied a green wire basket, like one would use for shower supplies, to the ledge. She built her nest in the basket. That year we only watched one brood. I think she had 3 babies.
The second year, I got a basket from my mother, that she made specifically for a robin. I nailed it to the porch - you can see the nail in the picture. Her first brood in 2010 was 4 little robins, who all fledged. The second brood died. Not sure why, but I remember there being several dead baby birds around. It did get unusually hot for a day or two...
2011. I decided if the silly bird wanted to build a nest on the narrow ledge, then she'd have to figure out how to do it. And she did! 4 eggs ( I checked with a step stool and a hand mirror). Now they are feathered and stretching their wings, and making lots of noise when mom or dad come with a worm or 3. They make me nervous as they get bigger and start stretching their wings. The nest is small for 4 birds - though momma robin knows better than I do.
I looked it up - and a Robin lives and average of 2 years, with the longest documented lifespan in the wild being 14 years. Maybe this is the same robin...both the momma and the dad seem much more relaxed with us out on the porch this year. For that reason, I think it is the same pair. I was standing on a chair maybe 5 feet away when I took these pictures. Both the momma and the dad flew in and deposited their worms and flew off while I stood there.
Quiet babies. I just came out on the porch and stood on the chair.
Here's Momma with a worm. Look at them beg.
Momma just realized I was there (I think).
Off she goes to find another worm.
Here's the dad, looking at me, literally. He's not so sure about the flash. Look at the babies beg!
They are begging and he's trying to figure out the flash.
He's still checking me out.