Baby robins typically stay in the nest for about 13 to 16 days before they are ready to leave, a process called fledging. Most sources indicate that baby robins leave the nest around 13 days old, with some variation up to 16 days
. After fledging, the young robins are not yet fully independent and continue to be fed and cared for by their parents for several more days to weeks
. In summary:
- Baby robins hatch about 12-14 days after the eggs are laid.
- They remain in the nest for approximately 13 to 16 days until fledging.
- After leaving the nest, parents continue to feed and care for them for up to three weeks as they learn to fly and become independent