SevenFourSeven
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In southeast Pennsylvania. Robins have built a nest in the same place on our house every year for as long as we've been there. Last year, for the first time, after the robin had hatched three different sets of eggs, a mourning dove took over the nest and laid two eggs of her own. Both eggs hatched. The newly born doves were together for about a week. I took videos to see how they were progressing. After about a week I noticed one was missing. I found it right below the nest with a bloody wound on the back of its neck. My conclusion was because the nest was built for robins it was too small and the one decided it needed more space. I had looked for information on mourning doves taking over a robin nest or murdering their siblings but couldn't really find anything. So I just chalked it up to the perils of nature and moved on.
Now, of course, it's happening again. A robin just left her nest after it was vacated by the newborn. A mourning dove added a couple sticks here and there to make it her own and moved right in. And now all I can think of is am I really just going to sit back and let it happen all over again? I mean what else could I even do? I'm a believer in letting nature be nature but I can't help but keep thinking of that bloody wound on the back of the dead baby bird's neck and that it's about to happen again.
So am I doing something by doing nothing or do I do nothing knowing the something it could become?
Now, of course, it's happening again. A robin just left her nest after it was vacated by the newborn. A mourning dove added a couple sticks here and there to make it her own and moved right in. And now all I can think of is am I really just going to sit back and let it happen all over again? I mean what else could I even do? I'm a believer in letting nature be nature but I can't help but keep thinking of that bloody wound on the back of the dead baby bird's neck and that it's about to happen again.
So am I doing something by doing nothing or do I do nothing knowing the something it could become?