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Saturday, April 9, 2016

Saturday Critters ~ 121 ~

Our Robin Red Breasts came back early this year!!
They vacation during the winter and return in Spring.

I took this picture on February 18th, there were hundreds in the trees in my backyard,


and hopping about in the yard!!


That was the first day I saw them and their return seemed a bit early,


now they have settled in and are starting to build their nests.
This robin has a little bit of grass in it's beak.
Now they are here to stay and are a common sight among my other birds.

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28 comments:

  1. Really cute robins! Its a busy time for them!
    Enjoy your weekend!

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  2. The return of familiar old feeling.

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  3. Nice colourful photos Debbie. I see the robins here but it still cold. -4 °C, 25 °F right now. In fact yesterday I saw a robin eating a wormsicle.

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  4. I've always liked robins but have never seen so many in a tree like that!
    When I see them it's always just one (or two) as they may come near when in the garden or out walking.

    Have a lovely weekend

    All the best Jan

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  5. Excelente trabalho e belas fotografias.
    Um abraço e bom fim de semana.
    http://andarilharar.blogspot.pt/

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    1. translated: Excellent work and beautiful photographs .
      A hug and good weekend .

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  6. ༼❀ه° ·.
    Incrível a primeira foto!
    Excelente série de fotos.

    Bom fim de semana com tudo de bom!!!
    Beijinhos

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    1. translated: Amazing the first photo !
      Excellent series of photos.

      Good weekend with all good !!!
      Beijinhos

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  7. Hello Debbie, your Robins shots are adorable. I have never found a robin's nest in my yard. I wish they were here. We did have some snow this morning, I hope it warms up soon. Great post and photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!

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  8. Your robins are stunning, very different to the robin we have here in the UK. Have a wonderful weekend :)

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  9. I guess they don't like our humidity :(

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  10. They are pretty and cute. Your backyard will be filled with activities! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  11. This is the first year, I didn't see a single robin. I have wondered about it too.
    I think you took such pretty photos of them.

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  12. Though they are small they look very smart and beautiful...

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  13. you managed to get great shots of the Robin Debbie

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  14. What good photos! We have flocks of them on the golf course in February here in Florida. They are always welcome and a sign of Spring! Hugs, Diane

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  15. One of my favorites and they are the state bird in Michigan where I grew up! Enjoy their return and I hope your weekend is beautiful and a lot warmer than ours!

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  16. Love these beautiful little robins! We have robins, but ours stay on the ground all the time. In fact, I don't think I've ever seen them in the trees. That is an amazing shot!

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  17. i love to hear them here as they pass thru - reminds me of 'home' in wisconsin.

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  18. How do you rate to get so many robins? Do they migrate up the coast or something?

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  19. Super photos of your Robins Debbie. I have only seen a couple here and there, yet :)

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  20. Such sweet robins, Debbie. Glorious photos!

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  21. That tree is full of them and I just love the sun highlighting the tree, great picture, they are all terrific!!

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  22. The robins were awfully early here this year as well. I saw my first on Groundhog Day. Lovely images.

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