Sometimes, images of the most common birds are more delightful than those of rare birds - this is one of those occasions, Bob. You put a smile on my face for the start of the weekend - thank you!
Hi Bob! I love your sweet Robin. I wish they were seen here. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend! PS, thank also for the comment on my post.
The English Robin is so pretty, so different from what the US robin (it is still a good bird to see, especially in early spring, but yours is prettier!)
Great series of shots, Bob. It is a very familiar bird but always worthy of our attention.
ReplyDeleteAmazing images of little Robin. Have a nice weekend Bob!
ReplyDeleteHello Bob, your Robin is adorable. Awesome photos. Enjoy your day and weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteHi Bob! I love Robin;-))
ReplyDeleteIt is very beautiful ... great series photos Bob.
ReplyDeleteThe most beautiful little bird in the world.
ReplyDeleteA spritely little bird - but whoever coined the term robin redbreast was seriously colourblind.
ReplyDeleteEC, ha ha ha, slightest redbreast, whoever would give the bird!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DeleteHola Bob bellas fotos de una de mis aves favoritas,que muy pronto veremos n nuestros comederos de invierno.Un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteGreat images of this little chap. Have a wonderful weekend Bob
ReplyDeleteHi Bob. Robin is our favourite bird. Awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteHe almost looks as if he has lost part of his tail? Did he?
ReplyDeleteHI Bob,
ReplyDeleteWonderful images of the delightful Robin, that appears very colored for the time of year.
All the best, John
Hi John, yes, it is colour so deep.
DeleteNice bird
ReplyDeleteLovely vivid photographs
ReplyDeleteVery nice Bob !
ReplyDeleteThanks Nath.
DeleteYou delight me, Bob
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the Robin.
All perfectly sharply photographed.
Best regards, Irma
Sometimes, images of the most common birds are more delightful than those of rare birds - this is one of those occasions, Bob. You put a smile on my face for the start of the weekend - thank you!
ReplyDeleteAwe, thank you Richard.
DeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the Robin.
It is such a beautiful bird.
Groettie from Patricia
Cheers Patricia.
DeleteThank you for posting where the pics were taken. It's interesting to know. Beautiful Robin. Amazing shots, as always.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob! I love your sweet Robin. I wish they were seen here. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend! PS, thank also for the comment on my post.
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen, have a nice Saturday.
DeleteYou discover seriously good models
ReplyDeleteLovely to see and excellently captured Bob.
ReplyDeleteStanding tall in that first shot-- It's still hard for me to get used to your robins being so different from ours.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteGreat images of the Robin. He looks proud ;-) ( 1e photo) And cute!
Best regards, Maria
Hi Maria, he/she is a mighty proud.
DeleteYour robin is so much more attractive than the American robin. This fellow (assuming it's a fellow) has quite the perky personality!
ReplyDeleteWow! And double wow! These shots are just simply amazing!
ReplyDeleteI just love, love, love these photographs.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing them.
All the best Jan
Chciałabym umieć robić takie piękne zdjęcia. Ślicznie ... aż trudno oderwać mi wzrok.
ReplyDeleteThe English Robin is so pretty, so different from what the US robin (it is still a good bird to see, especially in early spring, but yours is prettier!)
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