Wednesday, September 6
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Juvenile robins are always so cute, aren't they? Such happy, joyful, and curious creatures.
ReplyDeleteShe (my best guess is a she) was very tame too, Deborah. She was looking for blackberries.
DeleteI can see that inquisitive look in her eye...
ReplyDeleteI think she was trying to work out whether we had anything for her, Margaret
DeleteMy favourite garden bird. Just lovely.xxx
ReplyDeleteFeisty too, Dina.
DeleteKeeping an eye out for worms.
ReplyDeleteIt was more interested in blackberries, Brian
DeleteAwww, so cute. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo
DeleteAah ..now ...I am always delighted to see a Robin ! :)
ReplyDeleteDebs, when I try to visit your blog from my iPad your page comes up and is replaced very quickly with another page that blocks access to it. Some sort of ad.
DeleteOh, such a beauty !!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
They are great little birds, Ela
DeleteLove it when the robins sit with you while you are working, some are so tame. I have bob the blackbird that follows me round too
ReplyDeleteEarlier in the year we had a robin serenading is whenever we were at the plot, Dicky and always watching out for opportunities to swoop down and grab any uncovered treats.
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