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Thank you Mel, Rich, Fluts and Lisbeth.

I think the actual nest is fairly shallow. And yes, it is sitting on the eggs in that picture. For once, male and female share these duties.


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wow lot of interesting birds around your gardens O/\ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Right now I am looking at a lovely red robin on the balcony. One of these days, I'll try to get a pic ;-)


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Here you go Lis....
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Thank you so much, but I want my own bird, even if through the window. They are so shy 0*\


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Yours are very shy Lis. The ones we get here are extremely tame.

Continental Robins are shy forest dwellers. Ours have learnt to come into gardens for free feeds. lol When we get an influx of Robins from the continent, they are always shy & secretive.


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Strange. There are most likely also much fewer here. They are not so common, at least not where I live.


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Dewi wrote:Yours are very shy Lis. The ones we get here are extremely tame.

Continental Robins are shy forest dwellers. Ours have learnt to come into gardens for free feeds. lol When we get an influx of Robins from the continent, they are always shy & secretive.
Very interesting, Deli! :shock: \O


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Interesting indeed! And it explains why the robin I saw up in the Scottish Highlands didn't fly off but patiently waited to be photographed. lol


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