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Meal Worms, Yum! Took this photo this morning just before he picked one from my hand. :-)



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Well that will teach me Dawn...tried to click a like and comment on the last pic with mealworm in his mouth.It wouldnt let me ! Thought you had closed down our computer ! Lol

Absolutely superb..this is a memory you will always carry with you !

15 Mar, 2009

 

Ha ha, sorry about that, uploaded the wrong one - that one was a bit blurred so deleted it. I dont understand why he is so tame though.

15 Mar, 2009

 

Not a clue Dawn...usually takes a long time to build up that sort of trust.Luck you...our pair are much more flighty,although one is more cheeky and sits looking in the kitchen window at us.The other is more aloof !

15 Mar, 2009

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Oh thats wonderful Dawn .. not many people can say that :o)

15 Mar, 2009

 

Hi Amy, lovely isn't it. BB: This one has a mate (I think) but sits in the bush behind and feeds when he has done - is there any way to tell the difference between a male and female robin?

15 Mar, 2009

 

Not officially Dawn,but we suspect that as the male is so terratorial he has a larger red breast.Whenever we have seen two robins together one has a larger redbreast and the other a half ! Only a theory !

15 Mar, 2009

 

Brilliant shot Dawn.........

15 Mar, 2009

 

BB: Sounds logical to me.
Maureen: Thanks, lovely isnt he/she,. We were looking at photos from a month ago of him and we are sure he has put weight on, lol. All those meal worms.

15 Mar, 2009

 

Well done, Dawn, on encouraging the robins :o)

16 Mar, 2009

 

Thanks TT, I'm chuffed to bits.

16 Mar, 2009

 

AAwwwwwwwww Dawn what a Fantastic Photo "Big Hug" Gone onto my Favs :)

16 Mar, 2009

 

Thanks Jacque - I can't believe he has found me, :-)

16 Mar, 2009

 

Gone on our favs too Dawn xxx

16 Mar, 2009

 

Thanks BB - pity I was wearing John's old gardening coat with my dressing gown underneath, lol, oh and my wellies!

16 Mar, 2009

 

Lovely pic Dawn. Don't worry the outfit could start a new fashion.

17 Mar, 2009

 

Thanks DoctorBob. Ha ha, if you saw me I think you would agree that I wont start a new fashion, lol. Today when I went to feed him, he was waiting in a nearby tree and I put the mealworms in my out stretched hand and he flew down, hovered like a humming bird, took one!! It is very weird Bob, have you ever had tame robins when you've been working?

17 Mar, 2009

 

Hi Dawn..so he came back for a repeat performance ? You are sooo lucky,and by the way...your robin couldnt care less what you are wearing ! Just keep those mealworms coming !! LOL

17 Mar, 2009

 

Hi Dawn, I've got a tale to tell which isn't very nice really, years ago at one place I was working we had a potting shed, we had mice there, so we set a trap behind the potting shed, unfortunately we caught a robin, when we took it out of the trap his leg was almost broken off, we put him in the potting shed and cut off the leg and cauterised it with a cigarette. He soon recovered and we fed him every day, he stayed with us for 18 months, he would be waiting every day when we arrived and we fed him during the day with worms etc. so he didn't have to forage. Sadly after that time he was killed by another robin who took over his territory. We really missed him.
When digging I have often had robins around me, as many as five sometimes.

17 Mar, 2009

 

What a lovely (albeit) sad story Bob, at least he had a nice life afterwards and he trusted you, which is nice. Bonkers tells me they will fight to the death to protect their territory. Amazing creatures and strange how they are so much friendlier than other species of birds :-) The true gardener's friend!

17 Mar, 2009

 

Dawn..incredible and unbelieavable..what an exiting moment for you

20 Mar, 2009

 

Lucky you, Dawn. My pocket guide to garden birds says the female robin has a 'V' shaped brown cap to forehead, whereas the male has a 'U' shape. Your friend in the photo must be a male.

9 Apr, 2009

 

Arlene, that's amazing info, thank you, they say we learn something new everyday! I know this one is a male because this week he was feeding on the meal worms then he would fly off with one in his mouth and feed it to his mate, which was flapping and squeeking like a baby bird. I asked BB about it and he said they go through this bonding ritual and its the female's way of checking that he will feed her when she sitting on the nest.

9 Apr, 2009



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