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Out of all the robin shots,this is the first time i've spotted this one.
European Robin, Erithacus rubecula.
Private Location, Nr Grantham, Lincolnshire
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Robin - Ecology Centre, Greenwich Peninsula. Just haven't got out recently to see any wildlife what with work and the weather both conspiring against me.
American Robin (Turdus migratorius)
Cedar Hill State Park. Cedar Hill, Texas.
Dallas County. 16 February 2016.
Nikon D800. Tamron SP 150-600mm f5-6.3 Di VC USD.
(600mm) f8 @ 1/640 sec. ISO 800.
Looking for insects and worms in some bushes by one of the local ponds yesterday afternoon. I must have hundreds of shots of these already but still, I can never resist taking some of them if they're in good light.
I have robins nesting in a bird house in my garden. My neighbour's cat killed a fledgling a month ago & now there's another chick so I'm guarding it.
Another fledgling appeared just inside my sitting room door on June 14th, I was so excited.
OK, you know I can't resist robins!!!!! The one I posted two days ago telling you about him fighting, well this is his rival. He was singing at the top of his voice, proclaiming it his territory, and the other robin was equally determined it was his..............that can only mean one thing................FIGHT!!!!!!
Two more shots in comments.
Friendly Robin couldn't resist todays treat..!
Camera Sony SLT-A57
Exposure 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture f/4.0
Focal Length 35 mm
ISO Speed 100
Looks like this chubby chappy is no stranger to the nut bowl in our garden. This is my first real attempt at shooting wildlife. Could be better but I like the cross hatched texture of his coat in this one.
A robin taken from inside my car during a lunchbreak at work. I think it was wondering what I was up to.
taken in my garden!!
The UK's favourite bird - with its bright red breast it is familar throughout the year and especially at Christmas! Males and females look identical, and young birds have no red breast and are spotted with golden brown. Robins sing nearly all year round and despite their cute appearance, they are aggressively territorial and are quick to drive away intruders. They will sing at night next to street lights.
status: green
population: 5,895,000 territories