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Robin spoiled for choice.

The American Robin, like many thrushes, has a beautiful and complex song, and in contrast to other thrushes, its song is almost continuous. Its song is commonly described as a cheerily carol song. The song is made of discrete units, often repeated, and spliced together into a string with brief pauses in between. The song varies regionally, and its style varies by time of day. American Robins will often be among the last songbirds singing as the evening sets in.

had a great day today at Dam House, got 6 different robins

Robin.

Iso 400.

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Hard to beat a cool dip on a hot summer afternoon.

Taken 10th December, 2014 at RHS Wisley

Robin - Kensington Gardens, London.

Robin showing nicely in the wind at Big Waters Nature Reserve

Private Location, Nr Grantham, Lincolnshire.

 

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Erithacus rubecula

Cheeky little Robin , Boilton wood, Brockholes Nature reserve

Robin Redbreast, European Robin, Latin name Erithacus rubecula

Attenborough Nature Reserve

The robin is one of the UK's favourite bird - with its bright red breast it is familiar throughout the year and especially at Christmas! It's delightful song can be heard year round.

 

This was one was singing its heart out on Boxing Day in the charming Highland Black Isle Village of Cromarty

 

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Robin feeding on a wall in my back garden

Robin Redbreast protesting when his favourite tree was being trimmed.

Robin in Sandwell valley west Bromwich England

Marks Hall - in keeping with the season

Inquisitive American Robin.

Robin perched on a paddock fence, a regular visitor to the stables I'm told.

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