European robin for sure. Our North American robin looks quite different. Can’t tell from the pic for sure, but our robin is quite big. They’re the harbingers of spring. I’ve loved them from childhood.
Yes, I know they are different but not the details. Ours are very much associated with christmas and appear on Christmas cards. But they are around all year and sing all year. And very territorial.
On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 12:37 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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European robin for sure. Our North American robin looks quite different. Can’t tell from the pic for sure, but our robin is quite big. They’re the harbingers of spring. I’ve loved them from childhood.
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Yes, I know they are different but not the details. Ours are very much associated with christmas and appear on Christmas cards. But they are around all year and sing all year. And very territorial.
On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 12:37 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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A lovely robin photo, and some nice winter sun. #MySundayPhoto
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What a great shot!
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What a perfect capture, he looks like the king of his castle there.
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That’s the way they like it! They are incredibly territorial
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I love watching birds, great shot!
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And robins are one of the best to watch
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I love robins and could watch them for ages
Thank you for linking up
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Me too – they have strong characters
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I used to go to School at Holland Park.
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A small world!
It was my first time in Holland park yesterday – it was a delightful place to wander as the sun went down and Kyoto Garden was a delight
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I used to gaze at the peacocks in the trees while in math class.
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Ha ha! I don’t blame you!
On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 3:33 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Pensive Robin, I rather think, Debs!
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He may have been a little jealous too. He was accompanied by several peacocks and they were definitely attracting more attention than him 😦
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Hoho!
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Lovely picture!
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So cute, Debbie. A great catch!
Hope yo see you at All Seasons:) Have a great Sunday!
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