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Robin

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Got Up This Morning - Sage France & Jolie Holland

Robin

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Got Up This Morning - Sage France & Jolie Holland

comments (6)

  • Ray
  • Thailand
  • 30 Jul 2007, 07:30
That's great, Mary. The weathered wood is super, and the thing with feathers is a bonus.
Mary MacADNski: It's a favorite spot for birds. They must think it's a stage as they sing and sing.
  • Louis
  • South Africa
  • 30 Jul 2007, 10:01
Interesting how many types of birds are associated with the robbin name. Here is SA there about 8 types that I know of off-hand that are referred to as some kind of a robbin and not one realy looks like the original english red robbin.

This picture is nice for the weathered wood and I have a notion it can look good in a mono as well.
Mary MacADNski: This is officially an American Robin.
Wow Mary i really like the wood it looks fantastic and a Ray said the bird is a bonus smile
Mary MacADNski: I have a LOT of driftwood around.
  • Ginnie
  • Atlanta, GA, United States
  • 30 Jul 2007, 13:35
That piece of driftwood is a work of art, Mary, and the little robin redbreast knows it! This is the kind of robin I'm used to from my Michigan days!!
Mary MacADNski: I had quite a time getting that piece up from the beach, Ginnie but it was worth it just for the love the robins have of it. I think that they think it is a stage....someplace to practice their singing.
Very nice Mary! The robin has found a most interesting perch to sit on to view the world.
Mary MacADNski: They sit there and sing and sing.
The Robin has helped you to make a photography original, being placed in the highest branch! wink
Mary MacADNski: Gracias, Jose-Angel.

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