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afternoon all...this has never happened to me before...i was doing some work in the back garden when all of sudden this little chappie came flying down...landed right by me and stayed with me for over an hour....not frightened at all of my presence...not very very up of birds but the robin is the only one i can think of who is scared of nothing at all...so im thinking hes a young one...hopefully someone can confirm this...took this photo within touching distance of him....oh he didnt seem to want to use the bird feeder with the fat balls in but he did take some bread i put down for him or her as the case may be..
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Yes Lyn, i think its a young robin. I had one that started toarrive when I was out in the garden some years ago, and the red of his breast developed to a really bright colour. I think it was the same one up last year. This year i haven't seen that one , but another has appeared (might be his/her offspring). Haven't been in the garden much, but it sits on a bit of wood or something and stares at me through the sliding door in my living room - waiting.
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Quote: mikejee wrote in post #29799
Yes Lyn, i think its a young robin. I had one that started toarrive when I was out in the garden some years ago, and the red of his breast developed to a really bright colour. I think it was the same one up last year. This year i haven't seen that one , but another has appeared (might be his/her offspring). Haven't been in the garden much, but it sits on a bit of wood or something and stares at me through the sliding door in my living room - waiting.
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Quote: astoness wrote in post #29800Quote: mikejee wrote in post #29799
Yes Lyn, i think its a young robin. I had one that started toarrive when I was out in the garden some years ago, and the red of his breast developed to a really bright colour. I think it was the same one up last year. This year i haven't seen that one , but another has appeared (might be his/her offspring). Haven't been in the garden much, but it sits on a bit of wood or something and stares at me through the sliding door in my living room - waiting.
ahh thats great mike i thought it was a robin...never been that close to a wild bird in my life...couldnt get me camera out quick enough..think i must have taken at least 12 shots of him/her..if you can get a pic of your robin please post it..ps its probably waiting for a few scraps off you..
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Evening All nice photo of your robin lyn we get one in our garden every year
evening astwood...i was chuffed to see it...ive had fully grown ones but not a young one before..
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Evening All nice photo of your robin lyn we get one in our garden every year
evening astwood...i was chuffed to see it...ive had fully grown ones but not a young one before..
we had a young magpie a couple of years back it couldnt fly so
my wife gave it water and food and after a couple of weeks it was fine
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Haven't got a picture of the new one, but here is the old one 4 years ago.
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afternoon all...this has never happened to me before...i was doing some work in the back garden when all of sudden this little chappie came flying down...landed right by me and stayed with me for over an hour....not frightened at all of my presence...not very very up of birds but the robin is the only one i can think of who is scared of nothing at all...so im thinking hes a young one...hopefully someone can confirm this...took this photo within touching distance of him....oh he didnt seem to want to use the bird feeder with the fat balls in but he did take some bread i put down for him or her as the case may be.
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morning all...
thanks for that info on robins volty..he did perch on the fence a lot but also spent a lot of time on the ground which concerned me as i have 5 cats who also follow me round the garden..luckily they had not long been fed and were all asleep...will look out for robin today..
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