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Lovely post Kazz, he must be so tame if he sits on your shoulder. I love Robins and they remind me of my mum who adored them too. I would love to see a picture of him. My sister had never been too interested in birds, but one day not long after we had lost our dear mum and my sister was feeling very sad, she saw a robin in her garden for the first time and now she feeds him as he is a regular visitor. |
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I was quite pleased at seeing a wren in my back yard the last few days (yes, I know I lead a very exciting life LOL), but haven't seen one in ages...such cute little things...they used to be more common but haven't seen one in ages! Suppose it was passing through on it's journey south for the winter. Leia was watching it hop around in the vine outside the window with great interest..... |
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A lovely tale..... I love the Robin - I have heard them over the past few weeks - their call getting longer and louder maybe due to colder weather I suppose. My garden Robin I have not seen as yet - maybe due to having the four cats x |
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