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Singing for my Supper

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The weather has been too bad to do much photography this week-end had to contend myself with a walk in my local wooded lagoon.. This Robin as you can tell by it's posture was singing so loud! The Robin has a fluting, warbling song in the breeding season, when they often sing into the evening, and sometimes into the night, leading some to confuse them with the Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos). Nocturnal singing in urban Robins occurs in places that are noisy during the day, suggesting that they sing at night because it is quieter, and their message can propagate through the environment more clearly. Daytime noise outperformed night-time light pollution as a predictor of nocturnal singing activity in urban robins. Both the male and female sing during the winter, when they hold separate territories, the song then sounding more plaintive than the summer version. The female Robin moves a short distance from the summer nesting territory to a nearby area that is more suitable for winter feeding. The male Robin keeps the same territory throughout the year.

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schonee

8:41PM | Mon, 07 February 2011

Awwwww Beautiful Love it!

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RodolfoCiminelli

4:11AM | Tue, 08 February 2011

Splendid and fabulous shot my friend.....!!

MedTran39

4:57AM | Tue, 08 February 2011

Great Capture!

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kobaltkween

7:35AM | Tue, 08 February 2011

that's just beautiful. a great capture. it definitely looks like it's singing at the top of its lungs.

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flavia49

8:29AM | Tue, 08 February 2011

adorable!

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GOLDILOCKSUK

10:23AM | Tue, 08 February 2011

Do you have to take a lot of shots to get one as good as that I mean to get it with it's mouth wide open it's brilliant :) Cathy xoxoxo

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Cosme..D..Churruca

3:03PM | Tue, 08 February 2011

extraordinary capture Danny!

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bmac62

2:03AM | Wed, 09 February 2011

I must echo MrsLubner's comments concerning our robins...but on the photography side...this is so good!

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aksirp

6:28AM | Wed, 09 February 2011

so lovely and beautiful capture, i hear his song;)...

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Hendesse

8:09AM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Fantastic capture. I can almost hear him. I love Robins.

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tommorules

9:18AM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Good find, looks like some Nik work too (or is it Topaz)?!

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dochtersions

1:28PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Amazing photo, fantastic expression. A great performance here :D Thank you for the info, it's very interesting.

Ilona-Krijgsman

3:13PM | Sat, 12 February 2011

AWESOME.....wow.....what a shot...love the way he sit there with its beak wide open....just cool and wonderful depth

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mps

10:15PM | Sat, 12 February 2011

Beautiful image.

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Meowgli

1:20PM | Sat, 19 February 2011

excellence

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS-1D Mark III
Shutter Speed1/800
ISO Speed800
Focal Length400

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