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Robin evidence! (1 Viewer)

pie

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He's at it again! Pinching the moss from my log!

(sorry folks, this is me showing off now i know how to post pictures)
 

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well the evidence is there and it speaks for itself, lets just hope he finishes the job and that you have lots of baby robins around the garden.

Scott
 
Very nice pie.I wish I could solve the photo problem.Whenever I even get close, I can't remember how I got there.Very frustrating.

maurice
 
Nice photo pie. I have the same probs as Maurice. It will be all different when i get my digi camera..................... May need a lesson or two!!!
 
A lovely shot Pie! Like Ant, I hope he uses the moss for nesting and breeds by you.

Maurice and Brian, there are plenty of folk to help here, just ask the questions. Do you mean the actual taking of photos Maurice, or putting them on the board?

Sue
 
good pic :t:

we have black birds that regulary displace the mulch from the flower borders.
i guess they are finding insects under the bark chippings,it's amazing how much surface litter they can sift through.i watch them through my bedroom window,bark chippings and dead leaves flying in all directions :'D

matt
 
matt green said:
i guess they are finding insects under the bark chippings
Hi all,
I'm facing a losing battle with my bark chippings at the moment,as have 2 families of them both having recently taught the youngsters the joy of "bark flicking"!!!! lol!! :-O
So funny to watch though as they seem to do a little hop and a jump too!
Best wishes,
 

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Ruth Daniel said:
Hi all,
I'm facing a losing battle with my bark chippings at the moment,as have 2 families of them both having recently taught the youngsters the joy of "bark flicking"!!!! lol!! :-O
So funny to watch though as they seem to do a little hop and a jump too!
Best wishes,

thats exactly what we get..bless em :-O

matt
 
Hi all,
Just want to pick up on comments made by Brian and Maurice, I may have been a bit premature in "showing off" insomuch as, yes Ive managed to post pics in cutting the size down but its a long winded 18 point procedure!! starting with "open paint".
Umm
 
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