Tuesday 7 August 2012

My Robin is still using the hole in the fence............................ to come and go

 My little garden Robin is still using the hole in my fence as it's front door

For coming...

...and going.

It makes me smile every time.

A quick update on Mum... she goes back into hospital on Thursday supposedly to be operated on the same day... let's hope it happens this time.

35 comments:

  1. he's just beautiful, andrew.

    i am hoping for your mom... :)

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  2. Hi Andrew..I bet he does make you smile..he made me smile just seeing him sitting in that hole!!
    Hope everything goes well with your Mom!!
    Grace xx

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  3. What a little cutie! Your robins are sure different from our robins.

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  4. I hope your mum does get her surgery this time and pray she will make it safe and sound and heal quickly.

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  5. Cute little bird viewing.
    Hanne Bente

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  6. Andrew it's just making sure that YOU KNOW who's garden it REALY is!!
    Great shots...[;o)

    Best wishes to your Mum, I hope it all goes well.

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  7. Lovely shots Andrew. Such great little characters.

    All the best for your mum.

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  8. haha! That makes me laugh! His own little door! Wishing a successful operation for your mother!

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  9. Give your Mom our best from over here. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  10. The system needs to quit messing around and take care of Mom. Hope they do this time.

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  11. That's a very useful hole in the fence! Great photos of the robin. Best wishes to your Mum.

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  12. Lovely Robin, and I hope that your mum is going to hospital at last.

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  13. Andrew, your robin is just adorable. Cute photos.

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  14. He has his own little door. What a cutie!
    All the best to your mum.

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  15. You are such a good guy to give your little robin his own door! So sweet.

    Best wishes for your mom.

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  16. Best wishes to your mom~
    Your little feathered friend is enjoying the photo shoot as much as you are :)
    Beautiful~

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  17. love these robins; it's a beautiful treat for you. Maybe a good-luck omen for your Mum's proposed surgery ...

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  18. The entrance is just the size for the Robin. Beautiful pictures. Cheers, Ruby

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  19. Your photos are deliciously reminiscent of great photography skills. Not only an adorable bird, but the photos are so well composed. National Geographic should step aside and consider YOU as an employee. Seriously.

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  20. Hi there - thats a cat flap for robins! Nice pictures.

    The football was spread around the country during the Sydney Olympics - I saw some in Melbourne. I was a goo night out.

    Cheers - Stewart M

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  21. Your bird posts are wonderful. I enjoy them very much. Thanks for sharing them!

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  22. I think your photos are lovely and of course I love this little red fellow too!
    Greetings from Pia in Sweden

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  23. He knows a good thing. Lovely images, Drew!

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  24. Beautifule pictures ;-)
    Céline & Philippe

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  25. Beautiful... I would be smiling too at seeing this each day!!
    I do hope your Mum will be OK.

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  26. I hope your Mothers operation goes ahead as planned.
    Your little robin is so precious, better not fix that fence, it is letting in just the right feathered friends as it is.

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  27. A great serie of photos of the lovely robin! Perfect post for WBW!

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  28. What a beautiful little bird! Very nice shots.

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  29. A really, really nice little Robin. Mum, dad and me hope your mum is okay. From Findlay

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  30. and it fits just perfectly

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  31. what an adorable little fellow!!

    best wishes for your mom!!

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  32. Now that would make me smile too, what a beauty!!!
    Today is Thursday, and where you are, your Mum, must be either getting ready for her surgery, or already there. Lifting her up and you as well, that all goes just fine~

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  33. Andrew This is beautiful.
    The good news with your mum. I'm sure everything will be fine.

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