A genuine "wild" Robin from remote Cabin Lake in Central Oregon, toughing it out at the tiny water hole in this seldom used, unimproved camp ground. Not the easy life of the neighborhood backyard variety.. a very versatile bird indeed. One of two in the series.
A genuine "wild" Robin from remote Cabin Lake in Central Oregon, toughing it out at the tiny water hole in this seldom used, unimproved camp ground. Not the easy life of the neighborhood backyard variety.. a very versatile bird indeed. One of two in the series.
OK I know about disturbing nesting birds but I was at least 150' from this nest and I didn't seem to be disturbing the process. I was camping on a rise and the robin was collecting bread pieces we had been feeding the squirls. I noticed movement down the hill and scoped in to find the robin was...
The migrating robins have arrived. It is funny, we have some robins that winter over here and others that migrate south. When the migraters first arrive they are seen in flocks and eventually thin out and find their territory. Don't know what it is that causes some to stay and some to migrate...
This is usually known as one of the first signs of spring, but there have been numerous reports of Robins throughout Massachusetts this year.
This is MY first for the year, so I would like to think Spring has nearly sprung!
I've had a flock of about fifteen of these Robins in the area for a week or so. I had a wonderful time the other day observing this bird doing a thorough preening. I probably took 60 shots or so of this behavior. It would work on a section of feathers at a time and then fluff itself up so it...
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