Another old blog post from June 2015, with miniscule updates.I have not been going too far this week so haven't taken any photos. It has also been very chilly. Thankfully I can rely on my old blog, and this is another transfer from our last trip to England in June 2015.
They were the best I could get of a European Robin. I was taken by surprise as he was sitting in the dirt with lots of pebbles in a raised garden bed, and seemed to be enjoying a dust bath. It was an out-of-the-way spot and it didn't seem too disturbed when I turned to take its photo. I was using the camera with a zoom, so am not as close as it looks. We were on our vacation in Devonshire visiting Paignton Zoo, a place I have known since I was 15 years' old, when my parents moved us down to Devonshire from the Midlands. I often remember walking by the entrance as my school was across the street, and the bus stop for home was in town about a mile away. (I married and moved to the States in 1975.) Getting back to this day, no one else seemed to notice the little Robin having a quiet moment, and I am very glad I did. Two different photos with an almost identical pose except for a slight turn of its head.
One of those moments I considered a gift.
What a little cutie...
ReplyDeleteTotally agree Sue, thank you :)
DeleteHow absolutely adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny, I thought so too, and I couldn't believe I was able to take photos that came so out so clear. My reflexes didn't let me down that day :)
DeleteThe bird is supercute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Roentare, I thought so too :)
Deletesweet lil thing looking straight at you. been very windy and chilly here but supposed to get to 60's tomorrow I hear.
ReplyDeleteThank you Betsy, he was a perfect subject :) We will be getting the same weather :) It will be nice to feel a little more warmth.
Deletewhat a sweet little bird.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more, thank you Ann :)
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI love this cute Robin! Adorable photos. Take care, have a great day!
Thank you Eileen, and I wish you the same :)
DeleteYou don't know how many times I've seen these robins in photo and wishing I could see one in real time!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll be able to get back over the pond again one day Anni, so that you can see your robin :)
DeleteHeard lots of them sing in the woods while we were taking a walk..
ReplyDeleteNow that would have been wonderful! :)
DeleteUwielbiam tego ptak . Śliczny ptak i super fotografie. Dobrego 2023 roku😊
ReplyDeleteDziękuję, cieszę się, że spodobał Ci się ten ptaszek. Miłego dnia :)
Deletehe is indeed a precious and adorable gift. moments captured in time
ReplyDeleteHe was Sandra, just the best gift :) Moments captured in time are true treasures.
DeleteA pretty little one.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree William, thank you :)
DeleteDenise,
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!! Thanks so much for stopping by!! I am playing catch up as i was so busy with company coming this week!!! I hope you had a great Christmas!!
Hugs,
Deb
Hi Debbie, thank you for returning my visit :) It's totally understandable over this busy time. I am always trying to catch up myself. We had a great Christmas thank you, and it sounds like you did too. That's great! Hugs from me also.
DeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteVery, thanks Christine :)
DeleteOne of those photos that brought back many good memories.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly did, thank you Red :)
DeleteLove the European Robin. It is so much more precious than ours. 🕯🕯🕯🕯
ReplyDeleteIt is a cute little bird, thank you BB :)
DeleteWhat a cute little Robin. He looks like a baby. We get the Robins here too, and I love their orange belly. So glad to have found someone who loves the precious birds as much as I do.
ReplyDeleteMay your new year be bright, Denise.
~ Sheri
Hi Sheri, he does look like a baby :) I enjoy the robins hopping around, a good harbinger :)
Deletesuch a sweet robin!! we have been staying close to home too, where it is WARM and COZY!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie :) warm and cozy is my mantra :) Thank you, I enjoy seeing the Robins, always think of them as good harbingers.
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