When the employees see the robin do its little flight dance on their car, they go running out to try to minimize the damage. I'm actually just laughing to myself. I have a small pick-up truck that I bought at an auction. -So no big deal to me. A lot of people own shiny new SUV's, so they aren't too happy about this situation. The robin won't relent if you move your car. It follows it to the next parking place. This bird must be eating good. I must admit, I have to admire the tenacity of this robin. Too bad it has to waste all its energy on a useless cause.
Have you ever run in to a situation like this ? What did you do about it? I've heard of birds responding to their reflections as if it was a competitor but this robin is getting a little carried away.
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I've only heard of the reflection attacks. Your work situation is hysterical!!
'heavy artillary':0) You're a hoot.
I guess my windows aren't clean enough to inspire assaults like this.
If you feel left out just drive over to our parking lot here in CT.
It's interesting to think that birds are individuals and can exhibit unique behavior. Maybe this variation is what allows behavior to evolve.
I'm sorry to laugh about this :o)
I know that birds will compete with their reflection in windows and mirrors but I didn't realize they would plaster of paris cars!
I wish I had a suggestion for you, Larry.
This is the first day in two weeks the Robin seems to have stopped-maybe his aerial assault is over.
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