| Recently a robin’s nest     was found in a bush next to the White | 
| House press briefing room     in Washington. The bird     is really | 
| , because many people walk by this place on a     daily | 
| basis.  photographs were taken of newly-hatched     little | 
| robins in the nest. No one     can say what  the bird to build | 
| a nest in this place.     Perhaps, it was  to the seat of power, | 
| some people joke. Not only     the reporters, but also the stuff of the | 
| White house were     astonished. They were greatly  by | 
| the bird. Now the     journalists try to walk quietly when going past | 
| that bush. When the little     robins grow, they will certainly fly | 
| away. But scientists say     that they are  to return. After | 
| all, robins are birds of     instinct and habit. Perhaps     one day we | 
| will learn of new     developments in bird life around America’s | 
| main     house. |