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Rockin’ Robin In My Backyard

Why Should My Backyard Look Like A Sanctuary?

All The Visitors Who Come To See You

My big city small garden is set and the area is looking nice. This year I am gifted with a rockin’ robin in my backyard. Last year and the year before several red cardinals and blue jays came to this space. This year I have a robin in my tree, setting a home to start a family. The robin made a perfect nest that looks compact and is clean.

Rockin' Robin In My Backyard

This nest made by the bird is so well done it shows how intelligent and creative they are. She has little eggs in the nest, I do not know how many but the robin has been in my backyard for over two weeks. She is very protective and aware of her surroundings. The robin has her partner nearby. When she flies away for a few moments the other robin, her partner, comes in to protect the nest. I leave a small cup of crushed unsalted peanuts and sunflower seeds everyday. Each morning the cup is empty. 

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Settling In-Rockin’ Robin In My Backyard

I am excited that a robin felt comfortable enough to create a home in this space. The neighbourhood is not that quiet and my backyard is very small. Fortunately, the area is like mini zen garden. One of the previous owners of this house created a beautiful Asian style picturesque garden and since then it is flourishing and looking more and more beautiful each year. I kept almost everything the same except for a few changes. 

As the years pass by and the trees in the backyard mature, the area looks more and more enchanting. With all the natural trees and flowers it feels private, quaint and serene. This space invites many animals to visit. 

Birds Of A Feather Flock Together

A pair of sparrows have been flying in circles around me, dropping to the ground, picking up some grass and twigs and flying off, then back around again. Perhaps they too are building a home in my backyard as well, I have yet to see. One day they flew past me 7 or 8 times, each time flying in a circle and out. 

Bunny rabbits are often sprawled out on my lawn sleeping, eating food and chasing each other around.

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When I see them sometimes they spring right up ready to run off. Other times they are too tired to bother and fall right back asleep. Even squirrels will sprawl themselves out on our fence, pergola or the ground. It is quite funny but sweet to see how comfortable animals feel in the backyard. Watching squirrels indulge in relaxation is something new to me. They are usually alert and very reactive. 

What Is The Meaning Of Seeing A Robin?

Rockin' Robin In My Backyard

When A Robin Comes To You

When a robin comes to you and is building a family it is a good sign. They often appear after the passing away of a loved one. Seeing a robin has several different meanings in various cultures. How you see a robin changes the interpretation of what it means. A robin is a smart bird. They are family oriented and build a beautiful sturdy nest, equipped to hold themselves and their babies.

When Heaven Is Calling- Rockin’ Robin In My Backyard

Robins are a sign from heaven teaching us that through a simple deed we can help alleviate the sufferings and misfortunes of others. A red robin signifies a new phase in life. It signifies growth and renewal. Robins are associated with the Bible. The following is a description of what a robin symbolizes in Christianity:

When Jesus was on the road to Calvary it is said that a robin plucked a thorn from Christ’s temple and a drop of Jesus’ blood fell on the robin’s chest, turning it red.

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Is The Robin Telling Us Something?

Rockin’ Robin-The Song By Bobby Day

With a rockin’ robin in my backyard, I cannot help but think of the song (Rockin’ Robin). Everything in our life is coded, including this song. It is as if our life is planned out for us and we are just here to play our part. This song, (Rockin’ Robin) by Bobby Day is about the rockin’ robin tweeting away in the tree tops. All the other birds join in on the birds singing by flapping their wings, flying around and bopping up and down. Similar to how we listen to songs and will dance and sing along, the birds in this song do the same. 

The man’s real name is Robert James Byrd. Hewas a musician singing about a robin tweeting away. Both of the words carry “bird/Byrd” in their names, different spelling but sounding the same.

Coded Music

The song release date was on December 18, 1958. The numbers break down to a 66/666 (December 18) and 10/13 for the year 1958. In New York 10/13 means that an officer needs help. Ten Thirteen Productions is seen at the end of the T.V. series, The X-Files, a show that I mention in, best way to predict the future is to invent it.

Mr. Byrd passed away of prostate cancer on 27 July 1990, at the age of 60 in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. The words “culver” and “Calvary” sound somewhat similar, like how the word bird and Byrd sound similar but are spelled differently. These words are homophones.

The date he passed away is on, July 27 is a 7+7+2=number 16. The number 16 upside down looks like a 91 in the year 1990. 911990. His date of death has the phone number in it, 911, which is a call for help. What are the odds?

Is There An Update On The Robin?

In Summary- Rockin’ Robbin In My Backyard

It is a little over a week after writing the first portion of this blog. Now two little baby robins have come up and the parents are feeding them. It seems like the rockin’ robin in my backyard will be around for sometime and I am super happy to have her nearby. There are other birds around her who are all protective and sharp. This robin is being taken care of by everyone around her.

I look forward to having them in my backyard throughout summer. This priceless gift entered our space to witness. Birds are smart and they know what they are doing. She chose the right place. Or did she?

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Nature’s Way

Update: A lightning storm and heavy rains caused the robin to leave the nest behind and fly away. The nest was left to the ground and the baby birds likely went with her. She lost one baby robin. In total she ended up having three babies and one stayed behind after the storm and perished. No matter how beautiful nature is, it is equally as unforgiving. God rest this little bird’s soul.

June 24, 2024

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