Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Wild Bird Wednesday
This little Robin has quite a dilemma ...
She has gathered a beak full of pine needles for her nest but ...
she can't take them to her nest because there are "humans" watching her ... (me with my camera and my friend who owns the pine tree and the house the Robin is on).
So she wonders back and forth on the roof, waiting for us to leave ...
So she won't disclose the location of her nest ...
We did finally leave and to this day, we don't know where her nest is ... She is a good Mom!
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made me smile. :)
Oh how cute! I bet her nest is somewhere in that pine!
She has done a really good job. From Findlay
A lovely post... fun images
So sweet, she's the best!
A most excellent mama. And good that you and your friend were so considerate.
Aw that's so sweet Andrea. I haven't linked to WWW but do enjoy visiting ones who have. Your photos are beautiful :D)
What a great story & pictures :)
Nice story
and beautiful shots
Awwwwwwwww, this is such a sweet story. To be able to watch her, and her protective ways is thrilling!! Hope she has healthy babies soon.
Hope she has a successful time with her young. Lovely birds.
I amcglad she won and you moved away. Good shot.
Thats nice - its also a bit of an issue when you see a bird with food - the images may be good, but there is a hungry beak in the under growth somewhere as well.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
So busy!! Boom,Bobbi and Gary.
So sweet! Love this post!
She's sweet looking. Love that you captured her gathering twigs for her nest.
She looks familiar. I think she is in my pine tree. I had some in there last year, too. It certainly is big enough for a village.
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