Bobw235
Senior Member
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- Massachusetts
Nice! Love the bright red!
Absolutely gorgeous photo's Bobw235!![]()
I think it was another male (brighter plumage), and he was the one that had the face-off with the cardinal.Was that a male robin showing up to back up his buddy? Or a female coming to say OK, guys, just walk away ...?
Gorgeous photos. We have quite a few Cardinals also. I always see the males and females, never once have I seen a baby or the mama feeding one like the other birds around my feeder. We have woods and fields with lots of low bushes nearby. Maybe they nest there and keep the babies safe in those areas. The Robins look like they are enjoying that waterfall. I think they love water. I have seen robins in my birdbath soaking wet,all the water splashed out, and still they sit there looking for more. What a beautiful spot you have made for yourself and Mother Nature.
Gorgeous pics! Love the water feature. I have noticed before, in other pics of New England, a lovely pink tinge to foliage we just don't get here. Stunning. Cardinals don't live here either, wish they did. Gorgeous birds. What is the limit of robin's range in North America? They seem to be almost everywhere.
What a sweet pic! You should market that photo for the cover of a Father's Day card.
"Dad, I know sometimes I felt like you were shoving things down my throat ...
... but I also know you are the guy who taught me to fly!"
I'll have to go check them out! Thank you for letting me know.Thanks Gemma. I've put quite a few up in albums here on the forum. It's an ever-increasing hobby of mine.
Great photos Bob, love watching the birds. We're seeing a lot of Robins now, serious nesting activities with all the birds. We were just watching a protective Magpie trying to intimidate our puppy in the back yard, lot of squawking and some diving at him, luckily he wasn't spooked and still has two functioning eyes.I always feel sorry for the smaller birds that are bullied by the Magpies and Crows, the birds in your photos look so friendly. BTW, love your yard!