Our garden robin is totally fearless, attacking most of the birds who dare wander onto his territory. He's a bit shy with us humans though
Skywatch Friday - 30 January 2025 Edition
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[image: IMG_7705] A blast from the past. January 2012. I was still working
on the 17th floor of a Tulsa high rise building with a great view looking
west. ...
7 hours ago
Good photo of an English Robin in a snowy background. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeletemarvelous photo
ReplyDeleteThey're great little characters, aren't they Debbie.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful little cutie! Love the framing of green leaves round the colours of the robin!
ReplyDeletethe English robin looks so different from the American. Cute little guy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little guy. Hopefully he is staying warm.
ReplyDeleteJessica
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Beautiful :) The robin in our back garden won't come close enough for a photo.
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Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteFishda
Great Photo! Good lucky in getting through all of the extra heavy snow fall.
ReplyDeleteOh he's pretty! I like your robin better than the robins we have here.
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty! What is amazing to me is seeing a robin on a snowy branch...our robins have flown to warmer climates and won't be back until our snow has melted! (At least, that's what I THINK our robins do....)
ReplyDeletenicely captured, really like the bright colors of the feathered friend against the snowy branches
ReplyDeleteCurious the robins in Nova Scotia aren't the same as yours....there is no white at all just Robin Red and brown!
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