The cutest little poser you ever saw. | This little creature stayed put for quite some time so I could get his best side bird robin bird The cutest little Robin you ever saw
Singing to herald the dawn. I like the dawn light in winter and spring, it's low in the sky and gives an unusual lighting robin birds dawn Early Bird
This Robin has been visiting us regularly for the last 9 months. Whenever we are gardening and a worm is unearthed, 'lunch is served'. This winged crusader pounces on his victims with such alacrity, he has been named: Batman red robin bird Red Robin Spying Out Insects A
This wonderful chap sang his heart out for a full 25 minutes on a glorious last Sunday morning in the park robin birds animals Heralding the Morning
After setting up a feeder to capture bird shots, this fella decided to take part songbird robin red Robin
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I had about 3 seconds to take this before he flew off, thanks Robin snow snowflake winter Snowy Robin
Just like my other Robin pic, this guy did a runner just after I got this pic of him snow snowflake winter Robin + his shadow
baby birds, were in my outdoor light fixture which fell down..don't worry, momma found them bird baby nest Baby birds in nest
Robin found in Ireland. Much smaller than the North American counterpart bird wildlife robin Irish Robin
The Robins don't eat at the feeders. They just hop, and I do mean hop, around the lawn and pick up food that has fallen, worms, insects, fruit when I put it down for them, etc wild birds robin American Robin
The Welcome Swallow is Australiaâ€{TM}s most widespread swallow. It the can be seen fluttering, swooping and gliding in search of flying insects in almost any habitat, between city buildings, over farmland paddocks, in deserts, wetlands, forests and grasslands and every habitat in between. Sometimes they even occur at sea â€" the name ‘Welcomeâ€{TM} swallow comes from sailors who knew that the sight of a swallow meant that land was not far away swallow bird Australia Swallow 2