Meet The Pink Robin, The Little Ball Of Joy So Beautiful, Many Think It's Too Perfect To Be Real (11 pics)
Moss thrives in damp places and the pink robin needs it for its nest which it will make in a deep cup shape. It will add feathers and, cleverly, spider webs are used as a binding material. Inside, fine grass and fern serve as a lining on to which a clutch of three or four eggs is laid. The nest can usually be spotted in the fork of a tree and from this vantage point the robins swoop down and catch insects on the ground or in low bushes.