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Robin singing on a rare warmish afternoon in late March and what a lovely song too! March is certainly going out like a raging lion today...due to Storm Katie!
Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.
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Robin Redbreast
By: William Allingham
Good-bye, good-bye to Summer!
For Summer's nearly done;
The garden smiling faintly,
Cool breezes in the sun;
Our Thrushes now are silent,
Our Swallows flown away,--
But Robin's here, in coat of brown,
With ruddy breast-knot gay.
Robin, Robin Redbreast,
O Robin dear!
Robin singing sweetly
In the falling of the year.
Bright yellow, red, and orange,
The leaves come down in hosts;
The trees are Indian Princes,
But soon they'll turn to Ghosts;
The scanty pears and apples
Hang russet on the bough,
It's Autumn, Autumn, Autumn late,
'Twill soon be Winter now.
Robin, Robin Redbreast,
O Robin dear!
And welaway! my Robin,
For pinching times are near.
The fireside for the Cricket,
The wheatstack for the Mouse,
When trembling night-winds whistle
And moan all round the house;
The frosty ways like iron,
The branches plumed with snow,--
Alas! in Winter, dead and dark,
Where can poor Robin go?
Robin, Robin Redbreast,
O Robin dear!
And a crumb of bread for Robin,
His little heart to cheer.
Robin, Erithacus rubecula
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© Copyright A Pendleton 2016 A Robin captured at a local park, hope all my flickr friends are ok and having a super week,........ Alan.
Just testing out the 100-400 II + 1.4x III combination. The lack of moveable autofocus points might be a problem with moving subjects, but fortunately this robin was content to pose. This is a circa 70% crop; the robin was about 5m away.
Edit to add: To clarify, the 1.4x Extender reduces AF to single point which remains movable, but one loses area AF and 61-point automatic AF. Which was fine for this robin but un-usable when I was photographing flying birds of prey a week later.
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I managed a quick shot of this Robin as it flew from bush to bush, just ahead of us, as we walked around the lakeside path at Hardwick Country Park the other day.
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(02/365) Possibly an American Robin ornament? Noticed & photographed perched in a friend's Christmas tree today. Happy Wing Wednesday!
For my new group 2019 : one photo each day new members who are undertaking a 365 challenge are very welcome to join. I might have a "Hipstamatic" January seeing as my first 2 images this year were taken using that App, time will tell.
Thanks everyone for all the encouraging comments & support, much appreciated. I will catch up with commenting on your photos in the next day or so, I'm a little busy right now making sure the final photos are submitted to the 2018 group & monitoring the 2019 as new members join.
02/100x my 100 photos will all be taken using the Hipstamatic App.
aujourd'hui une petite série en hommage à ce fidèle compagnon de nos sorties hivernales. Au jardin, en forêt, dans les haies sur le bord du chemin, ou juste devant l'observatoire où l'on va passer quelques heures dans le froid, le rougegorge est souvent là . Et c'est souvent lui qui nous observe avec curiosité.
Trois photos prises le même jour, avec des ambiances assez similaires pour le mettre en valeur.
Rougegorge familier
Erithacus rubecula - European Robin