Your photography is brilliant, Margaret. The subject and his prop (the plant) is clear and you've created a bokeh effect with that background. Enjoy your weekend. Jo
Good Day, Margaret! Hope you are well. The Robin was the first bird we added to our European list many years ago when we first lived in Germany. It remains one of our favorites.
He is so cute!!!
ReplyDeletePerfect portraits of this little guy!
ReplyDeleteAnother pretty bird. Your composure catches make they pretty, Margaret. I like the second and the second to bottom the best.
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What a charmer. Even though I wouldn't call his breast red.
ReplyDeleteHello, your little robin is adorable. Cute photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteSo cute :))Lovely pics.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of a beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week-end!
Your photography is brilliant, Margaret. The subject and his prop (the plant) is clear and you've created a bokeh effect with that background. Enjoy your weekend. Jo
ReplyDeleteGreat pic of the young robin. Such a beautiful setting you have captured.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful robin and magnificent photography ~ thanks, ^_^
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This Robin must be quite young and not developed full adult colors yet. Great portrait.
ReplyDeleteGood Day, Margaret! Hope you are well.
ReplyDeleteThe Robin was the first bird we added to our European list many years ago when we first lived in Germany. It remains one of our favorites.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful jewel!
That may be the cutes robin I've ever seen. Had some on my porch and they were not a good looking group.
ReplyDeleteHe does have a look of innocence.So cute!
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