“Check the metre Mrs Robin.
What’s the hourly rate for birds?”
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“Check the metre Mrs Robin.
What’s the hourly rate for birds?”
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleHahahahahahahahaha. You make my day funny. You have the magical power to make us smile and laugh. Thank you for sharing this one, Carrie.
Thank you, Lotchie. I look for shots that make me smile, so if I’ve made just one other person smile today, then my work is done 🙂
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleWhat a brilliant shot! Definitely one of them ‘right place, right time’ photos!
Thanks Nikki. Robin’s are such cheeky little birds. We have one in the garden who likes following my husband around, and loves teasing the cats too 🙂
Thats amazing! I also have robins in my garden. I have two, they currently have a brood of young in my bush. They come and feed from my son’s hand! But I am yet to get a good photo of it unfortunately.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleGreat photo Carrie. I love these little birds.
Thank you, Linda. They are certainly cheery little chaps. They always make me smile 🙂
I hope he pays for parking there, otherwise he will be ”Robbin”?
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with Google? Can’t have him becoming a jailbird can we? ?
I love this! Cheeky little bird! 🙂
Thanks, Marianna. I do like robins. They are such cheerful little chaps.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleYou must have impeccable timing to capture shots like this. The description made me smile.
Right place, right time with this shot. I often see tiny things that other people might not, like a tiny green leaf-hopper on a leaf the exact same shade of green, or other such well-camouflaged insects, but this one was just a lucky shot, plus robins are definitely the flirts of the UK bird world ?