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This Robin decided to steal my folding seat as i walked away from it for a moment.

merle d amérique - American Robin

Thanks to Paul and Dave at Bournemouth News and Picture Service, who saw my picture on Flickr and helped get it pulbilshed in the Daily Mail on 20/12/2012.

Taken at Wolseley Centre

Lakewood, Colorado

Merry Christmas..!

I know its yet another robin but they're so friendly and i can't resist !

During the cold weather the birds will come on to your hand to feed. You may remember I uploaded a similar shot to this recently of a Great Tit.

EUROPEAN ROBIN - Haddo House Garden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

I was lucky to get this one he just fly and perched very close to me.

Robin posing for a photo shoot

Another photo of that wee friend in the gardens.

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Close focus - Met mooi licht.

A robin making its legs to look extra long like stilts.

 

Taken with Sony A-6500 (Sony ILCE-6500) and SAL 70400G2 and LA-EA3 as RAW. Converted to JPEG with LR 6.8

Robin standing on a dead branch in sunshine.

An inquisitive little robin poses for the camera at Queen's Valley reservoir on a January morning.

Today I had a visit to my favourite local wildlife spot and got some lovely swan photos but also began photoshooting with a robin again. They are so friendly there that you cannot fail to get a good shot.

© Copyright A Pendleton 2017 Another Robin, Because I just love em,.... :)

a lovely friendly (or hungry?) wee robin at Blackford Pond yesterday - I rewarded him/her for the photos with some bird seed!

 

Robin Redbreast helping out with a bit of springcleaning in the garden.

Robin - Weelsby wood Grimsby.

Robin,erithacus rubecula,at woodland next to Poynton Pool,Cheshire

I have a family of robins nesting in the garden, they are all very accommodating for a photograph!

Robin Verheyen & Bram De Looze

GC Felix Sohie Hoeilaart

12 April 2018

 

Fotografie © Patrick Van Vlerken 2018

 

Robin - Cleethorpes.

Erithacus rubecula

robin from lackford

Robin - Cleethorpes.

(no invites or awards please)

Sad to report that our Robin pair have lost their first brood of chicks,I noticed over the wk-end that they had stopped taking food away to feed the chicks and today we found a dead Robin chick in the garden. Glad to say the pair are still together so hopefully it won't be too long until they have another brood.

(Day 125 of 365)

Taken at Stover Country Park, Devon

I think this was this fledgling's first outing - very unsteady and "mom" not happy with how close he was sitting to me. Love the tuffs, fluff and the chest feathers soon to be all red

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