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Taken at paignton zoo.

Took photograph,no editing

Robin - Erithacus rubecula - carrying food into the garage to the chicks.

The usual robin shot, but how could you refuse a shot of a fine bird like this?

Camera Canon EOS 7D

Lens APO 50-500mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM

Exposure 0.004 sec (1/250)

Aperture f/9.5

Focal Length 500 mm

ISO Speed 400

Exposure Bias +1/2 EV

Flash Off, Did not fire

robin on a bench

Sigma 500 mm ISO 400 1059

   

Taken at RHS Wisley on 2nd April, 2014

A pair of Robins are feeding their babies in the garden. I think this is the Male?

A dull day in Conwy...but not from where I was standing!

Not one of my best but conditions remain poor.

Taken back in November 2014 at the local WWT. Not had much time to go out with the camera recently

Amwell - Tuesday 24th April

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This is from last Saturday in the snow and is the Robin who had been keeping an eye on me. When I went down to the 'bracket' tree, I turned around and he was about 2 & 1/2 m from me!

Turdus Migratorius-Feb. 9, 2015. Catonsville, MD

robin from sunday

Woods Mill from the archives.

This girl just arrived at my house. Though I know she is one of the Monster Hunter team mates of Rhyme, I do not yet know her name. I do, however, know that she uses her mysterious magics to control very intricate plushes to do her work in the battles against monsters.

Getting ready to take off

Robin on bird feeder

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Ah, Spring! A Robin who lives our yard is absolutely fearless during brooding season--just watched him chase off a Blue Jay. Yesterday it was a Starling. And he's perpetually at war with the Grackles.

 

Perhaps tomorrow he'll take on a Woodpecker.

 

Or a cat....

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