Even if they are plentiful and we take them for granted, Robins DO rock! Just yesterday I discovered a pair are nesting in the flowering cherry tree right next to the driveway. Wish I could get in there to see them but I don't want to scare them away.
I love the clear details in your photos! My robins and doves are starting to get closer to me than in the past, but I don't hold still enough to get that great of photos.
Thanks for your nice comments on my blog. I always enjoy yours, but have gotten behind in most of the blogs I like to read. I'm glad you stopped by, so I could do some catching up.
I got a kick out of your alpaca post, and wanted to jump into the water in your latest post.
He's gorgeous! And.... bet the worms are in surplus with all this rainy weather.. Nice shot, Erin!
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Great capture Erin.
ReplyDeleteEven if they are plentiful and we take them for granted, Robins DO rock! Just yesterday I discovered a pair are nesting in the flowering cherry tree right next to the driveway. Wish I could get in there to see them but I don't want to scare them away.
ReplyDeleteLovely bird.
Oh Erin the header is exquisite and I am in love with this robin shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of really lovely and colorful bird. Your header also is great; it is so inviting. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are really beautiful. I especially like your shot of the-very oft-photographed Ponte Vecchio in Florence. Thanks for your posts.
ReplyDeleteErin - the robin's colors are so vivid! Mine never say still enough to photograph...
ReplyDeleteOH I like him lots. I really like your new banner picture. I feel like I'm there. :)
ReplyDeleteStunning photography, Erin!!
ReplyDeleteWe don't have many robins around here, if any. That's weird that I've not even thought about it until now. lol!
~Lisa
I love the clear details in your photos! My robins and doves are starting to get closer to me than in the past, but I don't hold still enough to get that great of photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice comments on my blog. I always enjoy yours, but have gotten behind in most of the blogs I like to read. I'm glad you stopped by, so I could do some catching up.
I got a kick out of your alpaca post, and wanted to jump into the water in your latest post.