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Sunday, 17 March 2013

A Robin Delight

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This post is strictly for those viewers who like Robins.{:))


Lumix GH3. 35-100mm lens. 1/320 at f2.8 - 100mm(200). ISO200

Lumix GH3. 100-300mm lens. 1/500 at f5.6 - 300mm(600). ISO1250



Lumix GH3. 100-300mm lens. 1/500 at f5.6 - 300mm(600). ISO1250.



Lumix GH3. 100-300mm lens. 1/640 at f5.6 - 300mm(600). ISO200.










22 comments:

  1. I confess to being a Robinophile! (-: Some great shots. I love the one where he's shouting his head off!

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  2. Excellent set of images Roy. I never tire of seeing (or taking!) images of these wonderful little 'sitters'!...[;o)

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  3. I always like YOUR robins, Roy!! This series of photos is just beautiful. I hope someday to travel to your little corner of the world and add one to my lifelist!

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    1. Thanks Karen, they are quite easy to find.{:))

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  4. Hey Roy...Who doesn't love this adorable little bird..are you kidding ; )
    They are all wonderful , but the ones I like is the in flight, and the yawning or mouth gaping for some reason !! They are not the usual ones we see of the Robin!!
    Beautiful shot's : )
    Grace

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  5. And who doesn't like Robins Roy?! Love the one with his wide open bill, belting out his song!
    J
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  6. A lovely collection Roy. Who could resist our pretty little Robin and they are so much more accommodating than a lot of birds.

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  7. Beautiful collection of photos as always Roy, though I particularly like the one of the Robin singing in the sunshine :-)

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  8. Yes, I like robins. I know they can be nasty, aggressive, stroppy little beasts, but they are very appealing to this human.

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  9. I like Robins;
    I love Robins;
    Robin's my favourite bird;
    Robins are great;
    Robins are cool;
    Robins are cute;
    Robins are smart;
    Robins are lovely and so are your pictures!

    Marianne

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    1. Thanks Marianne, I think I got the message.{:))

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  10. Roy, you must get close to 10,000 hits when you post pictures like this of this wonderful bird! Love the shot with its beak wide open! all are cute and adorable! I don't know how you stand that much cuteness! It's almost overwhelming from this side of the computer screen! ;-)

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    1. Thanks Kathie, I know its one of your favourites. I you ask anyone in UK who knows nothing about birds to identify it, they always know its a Robin.{:))

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  11. Thanks Nora, 300mm in micro four thirds does actually mean 600mm in standard DSLR terms.

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  12. The robin remains one of the most beautiful birds to photograph. So beautiful this series again. You have some really great blogs with a variety of different beautiful birds. Compliments ..

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