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Photo 1097
American Robin
My theme for today was green so I spent some time trying to get lovely photos of grass.....yeah, that didn't happen so much.
Luckily my robin friend was having an evening stroll.
Manual mode. 55-200 lens with hood. Editing consisted of a small crop in Ribbet.
17th March 2016
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melissa
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Been a member off and on since 2011, honestly not sure if I've actually completed a full year or not. Shooting with a Nikon D3200...
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mittens (Marilyn)
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Cute capture.
March 17th, 2016
Maggiemae
ace
Good shot for this fine bird which doesn't look like the English robin at all!
March 18th, 2016
melissa
@mittens
Thanks!
March 18th, 2016
melissa
@maggiemae
Yes, they are rather different from the English robin which is similar in shape and size to our Wren family of birds.
March 18th, 2016
Graham Thresher
A fabulous shot. Fav.
March 18th, 2016
Martin
Wonderful shot of this robin nice depth of field and manual focus
March 18th, 2016
Gerasimos Georg.
Took a quick look at some of your photos.Your bird photos are lovely!well done
March 18th, 2016
melissa
@esox
@gerry13
Thanks!
March 18th, 2016
melissa
@thresheg
Thanks so much Graham!
March 18th, 2016
Lin
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This is lovely - well captured!
March 21st, 2016
melissa
@linnypinny
Thanks Lin!
March 21st, 2016
patricia janik
Gorgeous! perfect Easter/Spring shot!
March 26th, 2016
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Thanks!
Yes, they are rather different from the English robin which is similar in shape and size to our Wren family of birds.
Thanks!
Thanks so much Graham!
Thanks Lin!