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The female robin who visits regularly. One of a pair who will hopefully nest in my garden.
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Taken at Gosforth Park nature reserve, sorry again for the lack of comments, been really busy lately.
Will catch up soon!!
From my Big Garden Birdwatch, bit of a blog here too... flylady-photography-by-wendy-cooper.foliopic.com/article/...
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Lovely sunny windless walk along side the Hythe Canal plenty of Robins about singing there pretty songs perfect.
ODC something that can never happen again.
This weekend I tried out a new camouflage chair hide. It is a chair with a camo canopy and it allowed me to get in closer to the birds. Also a gimbal head for my tripod. I got this picture of the robin coming in to the feeder. The first time you use new kit is special, and of course, it can never be the first time again, so is particularly special.
I couldn’t leave out our Friendly Robin.. who we have been feeding throughout the Winter months when she was finding it difficult to find food in the snow. We set up a feeder in the garden and made sure there was always food available for the birds.. The Blackbird and the Robin got used to feeding times and would pop up on the fence whenever we went out to the feeding table.. They both appeared to have nests just on the other side of our garden fence where there are some big trees. ..They always had their special treat.. cheese.. which they love !!
These pictures were taken just before Robin had her babies, which are now running about the garden .. Although Mum is still a little unsure of us getting too close to her babies…
Sometimes Robin get’s impatient waiting for her special treat of cheese, so flies down to the decking area next to the house and waits until we fed her..
This pretty little Robin has built the most perfect nest on my pool fence. I am worried as many nights we wake up to the neighbourhood cats fighting on our deck. Her little babies won't have a chance I don't know if I should move it or just let nature be? Hopefully she will realize before she lays her eggs.
2. feathered Submitted to 100 pictures www.flickr.com/groups/100picturechallenge/
101. bird Submitted to scavenger Hunt 101 www.flickr.com/groups/scavengerhunt101/
A friendly robin at Tehidy, posing on a branch for me.
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Canon EOS 7D
Sigma 50-500mm