North American Robin Chicks by three_grrr
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Description
A short while back Andrea (durleybeachbum) posted a picture of baby robins here:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2047547&user_id=525276&page=2&member&np
Apparently when the US was colonized, the English saw the North America Robin (Turdus migratorius) and named it after the English Robin because of it's red breast. The North American Robin is a migratory songbird and belongs to the Thrush family. American Robins and English Robins are not closely related.
These guys are about 12 days old .. give or take a day or two. This was taken three years ago. Last year they nested between the downspout from the gutter and the house, and this year there is a nest directly under my kitchen window!
Thanks so much for the wonderful response to the last post on Bumblebees! Your comments are so much appreciated! thank you for the many faves as well.
Comments (38)
magnus073
Rita all I can say is this is easily one of the most adorable images I've ever seen. These little guys are so cute and this has to be one of your most treasured captures. Message me so I can give you a link Zoren shared with me of a camera in a owl's nest, you will love it.
ToniDunlap
WOW Rita. What a something to see to capture on film. Wonderful. And you didn't have to go to the Magical Hollow to see this. Thank you for sharing and providing something to have a gentle smile arise. Awesome!
Juliette.Gribnau
aaaah.. so adorable, and superbly captured ! F
Iceshark39
Really fantastic capture and what adorable little ones they are!
claude19
WHAT a very pretty shot ! I am very touching by this picture !!! EXCELLENT Rita !
dragonmuse
A very special capture.. well done. And interesting info. I had no idea there was a difference.
lyron
Wonderful capture!!
durleybeachbum
Utter contentment! I can just feel your excitement when you got this beautiful shot, Rita!
farmerC
Exellent Shot.
carlx
Wonderful and lovely photography, Rita!!!
mikeerson
naked chicks ya gotta love em - lol... unless their under age and then the Rendo police come looking for you - lol OK, no more jokes... serious now... this is a super excellent, awesome, fabulous picture that deserves National Geographic attention. As the group filter says: Hey Man (Rita), NICE SHOT!
bakapo
what a sweet shot. baby birds are so tiny and cute... but noisy, too! :)
CarolSassy
Aaaawww, how cute is that?!!? Excellent shot! (:
kleinhoon
Wonderful new live! Great shot..!!
Faemike55
this type of photo makes just about anyone go 'awwwww!' Excellent shot, Rita
cricke49
excellent capture such a precious shot great work!:)*5
annie5
What a cute shot..you're lucky Rita! :)
drag
How sweet. We have a lot of birdhouses that get used but know nest. But we can hear the little chirps in the houses lol.
jmb007
belle photo!!
Carlahoon
New live, very sweet and excellent shot!!
DennisReed
WOnderful capture Rita!
jendellas
Oh they are so sweet. Lovely capture!!!!
miashadows
Wonderful capture Rita!
Bampster
Fabulous capture, Rita and, as always, highly informative. Your work is a delight to behold. I always look forward to your submissions and have never been disappointed.Extremely unique work of the highest quality! Definitely 5+!!!!!
zoren
very sweet!!
npauling
These two look very cute Rita though the one closest does look as if he has imbibed a little too much of the good nectar, :) How wonderful to have been able to get this capture and so clearly too.
eekdog Online Now!
super capture, hope mommy bird did not peck at your head..
watapki66
Wonderful shot!
amota99517
This is a very nice shot! I'm impressed by how closed your were able to get.
neoexcello
Cutest little turdus' I've ever seen. That could have been a lot of fun having them right out the window.