
This may be the only F-250 in America currently protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, according to a social media report from Olathe Ford Lincoln, 1845 East Santa Fe in Olathe.
As the dealership explained, "a couple of weeks ago, one of our team members noticed something unexpected on a sold F-25."
"A mama robin building a nest right on the truck’s tire. Over the next few days, she laid four beautiful blue eggs and those eggs hatched."
"The proud parents are now keeping a very close eye on their new babies as they begin their journey toward taking flight."
Because robins and their active nests are federally protected, the dealership legally cannot relocate the nest. "At this stage and, truthfully, our team has become a little too invested in these babies to rush them out now."
"On top of all of that, this truck is actually sold. We want to give a huge Thank you to our incredibly kind and understanding customers, who have been so patient and thoughtful while we wait for these little ones to grow up and leave the nest safely."
"Moments like this remind us why we truly have the best customers around. Thank you for showing so much kindness, patience, and compassion for this little bird family."
The dealership thanked Operation Wildlife, for their guidance with the robin family.


