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| | | Robins Beak There is a Robin in our garden but we have noticed that it's beak is always open. It pecks but does not seem to be eating anything. It looks healthy. Is this normal. | 
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| | | Re: Robins Beak It might be panting as it has been very hot recently. Maybe you could put out a shallow dish of water for it?
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| | | Re: Robins Beak Thank you. There is water. Even when it tries to eat it's
beak never closes. I feel there may be something wrong with it although it seems to be healthy. Guess there is nothing I can do. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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