Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
7 months ago
Oh, how precious! Your robins are so different than ours. I like yours better!
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This little guy has a way to go before he/she is a fully fledged robin, Sue. I believe your robins are bigger aren't they?
DeleteBless his little cotton socks :D
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DeleteI was just going to say the same thing as Sue. I've noticed that about a lot of the birds in the UK...we have many of the same ones, by name, but they look so different!
ReplyDeleteI've noticed that too, Margaret.
DeleteWow !! Such a beautiful little birdie !!
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They are very inquisitive too, Ela.
DeleteAlmost! I just love them at this stage. Wonderful pictures.xxx
ReplyDeleteI do too, Dins.
DeleteToo cute! These are wonderful photos, Sue.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sarah.
DeleteAw! Lovely.
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DeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Jessica
DeleteFantastic captures, Sue! I do love to see this youngster in the garden. I haven't noticed one this year yet - lucky you :-)
ReplyDeleteThis one wasn't in our garden, Shirley but others have been.
DeleteAw so cute. We had a fledgling robin several years back who we named Oscar. x
ReplyDeleteA very good name for it if it was a him, Jo!
DeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteAww bless, quite a few like that here too.
ReplyDeleteI love young birds, Jayne
DeleteHow lovely, great pictures too. Have they been nesting in your garden?
ReplyDeleteWe do get young robin's in the garden, Annie and probably have nests too but only spot one occasionally. This one wasn't one pf 'ours'.
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