Posted on September 17, 2013 By Michael Griffiths
Sunrise: 06.47 Sunset: 07.19
A little robin redbreast came to say hello.
Category: Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve, Wildlife Photography Tags: Canon 500D DSLR camera., Canon EFS 60 mm f2.8 macro lens, Kidderminster, nature, Nature Photography., Photography, robin, Stourport on Severn, Wilden Marsh, Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve, wildlife photography, Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
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Reblogged this on Container Crazy Cathy T and commented:
Ah cute little bird, captured by photographer of Wilden Marsh. I collect bird houses, and my husband loves to set up feeders too. They are the living art in nature, Cathy T
Lovely shot, Mike.
Thanks, Vicki.
Gorgeous little thing.
Glad you like it, Alastair.
The light really makes the colour sparky. We had three robins at the feeder at the same time a couple of days ago – I always thought they didn’t get along with each other. Perhaps they only fight in the breeding season
Perhaps you feeder is not in any of the robin’s territories.
Gorgeous! 🙂
Thank you!
What a gorgeous bird.
It’s a tiny bird, Maralee.
He’s gorgeous!
Thank you.
Wonderful capture 🙂
Thank you, Inga.
Is there something wrong with his foot?
I think there is something wrong with his foot, Joyce.
How pretty — nice shot!!
Thank you, Becky.
When I was camping a robin sang to me each morning when I woke up.
Wonderful, Alex. 🙂
Lovely photo. I miss English Robins. The American Robin is simply a glorified Blackbird and doesn’t even stick around for the Michigan Winter! And it is our State Bird!
Thank you! I appreciate your comment. 🙂