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Inquisitive robin at Leighton Moss - 16/04/15.

BBOWT College Lake Feb-15

Robin standing on a recently cut tree singing to the world with a chimney stack in the background.

Gardening today...gentle hoeing only....adopted by this beauty!

Not at all shy.

A Robin sitting proudly within his tree at Saltwells Nature Reserve.

Canon 1DMkIII + 500mm + 1.4xTC.

1/160sec at f/6.3 and ISO400 and +2/3EV

  

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Robin was nosy. I was digging out compost In my garden. Strangely although I tossed worms, centipedes etc. to it it never ate any of them, it just stayed about 5 feet away watching me.

6th April 2013

Robin (Erithacus rubecula) along the River Stour, Blandford Forum, Dorset England

Another Robin shot from a few days ago.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, OH, Towpath Trail (Station Road trailhead)

New Hythe, Kent.

Robin singing a welcome song to the sunrise :0)

Very tame robin. Let me get quite close!

Isn`t he just perfect...!

Photo taken...Jan 13, 2010

Lots of these cheeky chappies at Leighton Moss. Will pose for you for a little bit of food.

Very obliging Robin that allowed me to get quite close.

Mixed series of five on the power cables. The Swallow and Robin were sitting about six feet apart. Both thought the power cables an excellent stage for their songs.

Robin, taken at Titchwell Marsh North Norfolk

This Robin landed on a fallen branch in front of me in Puzzle Wood, the forest of Dean and posed long enough for me change lenses and fire off this shot before flying off.

 

Canon 55-250mm I.S lens

 

Not the sharpest of images but it was hand held.

European Robin (Erithacus rubecula)

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Today whilst sat at the computer heard bird song from the back garden, looked and saw this little robin perched in the tree nearest the conservatory singing away to it's hearts content.

  

Ran and got my camera but had no need to rush, stayed and posed for 14 shots in all, here are just some of them.

  

Hope you like them,

 

Erithacus rubecula. Britain's favourite bird.

This friendly chap came to perch near where I was. He posed for a shot before zooming off - I think he wanted to show off his fine red breast!

Robin in a tangle of vines and branches

"Bokeh Wednesdays"

 

Parc de la Tête d'Or_Lyon

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