| Me? You want to take a picture of me? Well, now, that's nice of you. |
| I'll just turn around so you can see my red breast. |
| Ooh, something's happening when I face this way... |
| ...it's the wind! The wind is ruffling up my feathers. Do you see that? |
© Photos by Richard Schear
This robin, seen while Dick was walking our dog Lindy last month,
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Nice capture!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThis post just makes me smile. Not only is the wind ruffling feathers, but the sun was bringing out the colors too.
ReplyDeleteI hope it was a warm wind and not a cold one ruffling those feathers!
ReplyDeleteIt makes him look like he is wearing a collar.
ReplyDeleteI do love robins! They are truly the harbingers of spring. Every time I see one, I have to smile.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteFascinating to see how the wind is ruffling up his feathers.
These are great shots, Kay! I love robins - all birds actually - but I was never able to take a good picture of one.
ReplyDeleteReally ruffled feathers! Cool capture.
ReplyDeletestunning little fellow, Kay. I am ever so pleased when someone captures a good birdie-shot. I know just how devilishly tricky birds are when in the cross-hairs of a camera.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! My mother sends her best regards.
ReplyDeleteI see you got your Robin pictures Kay. Wouldn't mind finding one of those in our nets some October or November morning.
ReplyDeleteVery cute birds, I can see the wind ruffing the feathers, it's good he stay still there.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos! ~ thanks, namaste, CArol (A Creative harbor) Fur Person ~ Femme Fatale
ReplyDeletehis ruffled feathers made me wish for the outdoors just now! :)
ReplyDeletei love robins! and these are great shots!
ReplyDeleteThose are some gorgeous shots Kay!
ReplyDeleteLate visiting from Camera Critters. The Hopper is my critter, please drop by when you get a chance. Thanks!
Lovely shots of the Robin!
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