ROBINS
Re: ROBINS
Talking of robins. I seen one this morning, it came out of the hedge onto the feeder i had there.
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Re: ROBINS
I did a little tidying up in the garden this afternoon but I wasn't alone. I heard him first of all making clicking noises and finally he appeared sitting on the fence right by where I was working. I then retired for a tea break. I hope he found what he was looking for. 

Re: ROBINS
I love when they follow you around, such friendly little birdsJacksparrow wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 9:10 pmI did a little tidying up in the garden this afternoon but I wasn't alone. I heard him first of all making clicking noises and finally he appeared sitting on the fence right by where I was working. I then retired for a tea break. I hope he found what he was looking for.![]()



Re: ROBINS
I have three Robins that come into the garden at the moment. Two quite rotund bird and a slim one. If they all come in together the slim one chases the other two so I assume that is a male being territorial. The two plump ones tolerate each other and have been on the ground feeder together so I assume they are female.
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Would you Adam 'n' Eve it. Just looked out the front window and there to my amazement were not one, not two, not three, but yes, four Robins. Three tubby ones and a slim one.