craftysnapper
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Post by craftysnapper on Jun 6, 2015 10:49:23 GMT
As the title says.
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dicklaxt
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Post by dicklaxt on Jun 6, 2015 12:28:47 GMT
A1,1st class and all that other stuff,great image. The UK Robin's are sure different looking than the American Robin's.I looked the UK species in my book but it is not listed. I'll bet that's because the title is "Bird's of North America".8)
dick
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Jancy
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Post by Jancy on Jun 6, 2015 12:38:13 GMT
Absolutely beautiful, as usual!
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Post by cats4jan on Jun 6, 2015 12:48:46 GMT
Amazing detail.
Our robins don't look like that either
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Post by BuckSkin on Jun 6, 2015 13:14:31 GMT
Another very nice image.
I think it is interesting that the birds and bird-names of other countries/areas differ so much from those I am familiar with.
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reg
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Post by reg on Jun 6, 2015 20:15:29 GMT
Fantastic close up of this beautiful bird, well done.
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John
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Post by John on Jun 7, 2015 15:20:08 GMT
Good shot. Didn't realize there is a difference in Robins.
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Bayla
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Post by Bayla on Jun 7, 2015 20:31:25 GMT
The detail in the feathers is amazing.
Bayla
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