How Do You Trap A Robin Bird?
Popular all across North America, the American Robin is one of the most recognizable birds, with its vivid red feathers and cheerful song. Robins are one of the first to lay eggs every year, and the song of hungry young birds can be heard as early as March and April in many areas of the country. The robin’s prevalent numbers and curious nature often leads them indoors, requiring the need to catch and release them. Turn the lights off and close the blinds. Quiet, dark locations will help calm the bird and make him easier to capture. If there are no blinds, wait until it is dark outside to make the robin easier to catch. Watch the bird for a few minutes to determine her flight path. Robins like to perch on raised surfaces and move frequently to avoid capture in the wild, so observing her will allow you to figure out the best place to catch her at. Stretch your netting between both hands, making sure to shake out any wrinkles or folds that might allow the bird to escape. Choose netting th