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The American robin is a migratory songbird of the true thrush genus and Turdidae, the wider thrush family. It is named after the European robin because of its reddish-orange breast, though the two species are not closely related, with the European robin belonging to the Old World flycatcher family.
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A very active and abundant group of monarch butterflies stopped by to grab some fuel on their journey to Mexico. www.rossellet.com
Male Siskin [Spinus spinus]
Sunflower seed hearts are a big hit with the song birds at The Pixies. Lots of the bluetits, greet tits and some of the coal tits have been conspicuously absent from my feeding area, here - nesting, we believe. These tiny wee guys, however, are still appearing in large numbers. They are very feisty and can see off the much larger chaffinches or great tits with a sonorous, angry diatribe. I think they’re beautiful wee birds.
At The Pixies
South Carrick Hills
SW Scotland
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India Day 6 - Jaipur to Agra
Today is a transfer day as we travel to Agra from jaipur. We stopped for lunch and this little fella was obviously hungry too!
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There’s a hiking trail that takes you around the entire lake as well as other trails leading off of it, going into the hills.
My husband feeding one of the many robins at RHS Hyde Hall Gardens today.
Warning - Lots of Robin pics to come!!!!
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While enjoying the lovely sunshine in the garden yesterday i noticed this little Mullein moth caterpillar doing the same :)
Local fisherman threw a bucket of crabs on the beach and all of a sudden I was in the middle of a feeding frenzy.
Vorupør, Denmark.
Great Blue Heron and Great Egret Hybrid ~ Fort DeSoto
I am not sure how nailed down the ID is on our local "One-in-a-million" bird, which is a hybrid of a Great Egret and Great Blue Heron which spends a lot of time at Fort DeSoto. When I was watching it hunt the other morning, it sure seemed to show some pretty strong Reddish Egret behaviors. Really interesting bird!
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Baby robins in a nest I spotted walking a trail yesterday. Came back and snapped some pics. Wasn't able to get a good angle being that the nest was above.