Remember me?
I am the little baby Robin that lives in Andrews garden.
This is what I looked like in July.
Here I am looking around the garden with my Mum just a few weeks ago...
...and this was me today when Andrew managed to get a picture through his window.
He's cute. Lovely to have the young ones in the garden.
ReplyDeleteHe has changed so much and so quickly. From Findlay
ReplyDeleteHe's a beauty!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteLovely to have in your garden.
ReplyDeleteThis little guy is adorable!!! Love the mottled feather look.
ReplyDeletelittle one is growing up!
ReplyDeleteA sweet little bird and nice to see the before and after. I had an American in my garden today trying to get fed by mum or dad. They weren't having anything to do with him, they were trying to tell him it was time to fend for himself I guess.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised to see that a young Robin is a mottled yellow. Cute little guy. Soon he will Look just like the parents.
ReplyDeleteHe's growing up on you! (They do that don't they?). Adorable in all stages.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! It's great to see the different stages.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these photos! What an adorable bird!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Happy WBW to you!
ReplyDeletejust glorious!
ReplyDeletegreat photos, and gorgeous little bird, you're like a proud dad lol!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute little bird and so interesting to see the changes as it moults into adult plumage.
ReplyDeleteHi Andrew... Such a cute post of the little fella's growing up
ReplyDeletefeathers : }!! Made me smile!
Thanks so much for your sweet comment and the hug on my post!! It meant a lot to me !!
Grace
Wow, the little fella has changed quite a bit! He'll be looking like a big bird before too long.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHE is precious!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable little bird!
ReplyDeleteAhhh!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful that you've been able to watch this little one's progression.
Wonderful shots Andrew!
Andrew is a very nice and cute.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of photos.
Greetings.
Nice set of pictures - now that the bird is a teenager you will have parties in your garden!
ReplyDeleteLove the way we can watch the plumage change.
thanks for the linking on WBW
Stewart M
It's such a lovely set of photos, Andrew!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to be able to watch them grow and develop. We only get Robins in the spring. They fly in great flocks and cover our yards feeding and then in a week they are off again.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute series of photos.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the robin's plumage progression!
ReplyDeleteGreat series!!
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