@kolombiken @stubacon I always try and take at least one Robin photo every time I am out (it's in the rules). It is much easier this time of year as they become very vocal.
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@[email protected] @[email protected] it's a striking bird for sure. Super distinctive and looks awesome in flight too. I know what you mean about the head...is it underwater is it behind the wing? [preening, so behind the wing]
@[email protected] lol. Robins don't respect quotas else they flit quickly into the bushes like all the other birds
@[email protected] simular size as the Tufted Duck (also a dabbling duck). Yes, definitely smaller than a Mallard..
@old_[email protected] Though I li
ethe American Robin (thrush), I agree, our Robins (Old world flycatchers) are more beautiful.
@[email protected] yeah, I had seen something similar. Hope it lifts soon, it's making photography pretty hard at present.
@[email protected] thanks. Though we get them here, I am yet to photograph the elusive Firecrest. Goldcrests, though not too common are easier to find...
@[email protected] @[email protected] massive respect to the artist for setting up a dedicated Robin gallary. ๐จ๐