It's a bird's life - Federally protected bird's nest holds up sale of Ford truck in Kansas [View all]
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/22/kansas-bird-nest-truck
A robin built a nest on a Ford-F-250s tire and laid its eggs in it; a law prohibits removing it while inhabited by bird brood
A truck sold by a Kansas dealership cannot be taken from the lot by its new owner because a family of robins is living atop one of the vehicles tires.
The relatively novel situation has gained widespread attention after the dealership in the Kansas community of Olathe wrote about it on its Facebook page and it perhaps taught many that active robin nests are protected by federal law from the US.
A few weeks earlier, employees at the Olathe Ford Lincoln dealership discovered a robin building a nest atop a tire of the truck in question. The bird laid four stunningly blue eggs over the next few days, the dealership wrote in a 14 May Facebook post.
The eggs hatched more recently, and the robin is caring for the baby birds, the dealership said.