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Miss Robin decided the fence between my next-door neighbor and me would be a really great place to put a nest. She's likely not aware of the fact my neighbor has two cats. We'll see what happens.... At any rate I was able to slip on the 100 - 300 mm zoom, and grab a few photos of her as she kept a wary eye on me. We visited Josh, our great-nephew at Children's Mercy ICU yesterday. He was sleeping peacefully so we just stayed for a few minutes, then visited with family for a while. They're moving him to the other side of the ICU, so he seems to be slowly improving. It was kind of weird being back in the hospital, since I spent 3 and a half years in there fixing printers. Anyway, thanks for all the well-wishes, emails, and sitemails. You're all awesome! More T.N.A. coming soon! Rod's Lair Facebook Twitter Girls From T.N.A. Twitter Page DA Patreon My Blog

Comments (28)


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Richardphotos

7:32PM | Sun, 03 June 2018

beautiful robin and capture. they follow me around when I mow the yard. there several living near to me

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GrandmaT

7:32PM | Sun, 03 June 2018

Great shot! We have several robin nests in the trees here. The last storm caused them a lot of trouble with babies falling out of the nests. Two were newly hatched and too small to help. One was small but determined. His mom is spending her time feeding him and the ones still in the nest. Ray checks on him every time he goes outside. We had to move him to finish mowing today. While mowing I found one just a little bit older but still not ready to be out of the nest in the front yard. I had to put him in the fence row to keep him from hopping back into my path. The moms are trying their best so maybe they will survive. Glad to hear your nephew is improving.

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Diemamker

7:49PM | Sun, 03 June 2018

Great shot!... seeing this I was wondering, are there cat near there... I hope your great-nephew gets better!

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misty7j3

8:14PM | Sun, 03 June 2018

Beautiful little robin Rod......I likey!!

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eekdog

8:30PM | Sun, 03 June 2018

Cool shot of the Robin in her nest, bet she's wanting a few worms. Glad the nephew is on the recovery. Mega Robins here, the crows invade theirs and the dove nests alot.

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Axeye

8:54PM | Sun, 03 June 2018

Great shot my friend. I have several cats and they all know better than to chase birds. I have a bird feeder and bird bath in my yard for the huge assortment of birds in my area. With so many birds feeding together it's impossible to sneak up on any one of them.

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donnena

9:12PM | Sun, 03 June 2018

Best of luck to Mamma Red Brest!! Great news on your nephew!!

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romangirl

9:31PM | Sun, 03 June 2018

A marvelous catch!

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bakapo

10:01PM | Sun, 03 June 2018

what a sweet little robin, I hope she's safe there. this photo is so cute.

I'm glad you got to visit your nephew. I hope he improves daily.

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blinkings

10:54PM | Sun, 03 June 2018

A lovely neighbour for sure mate.

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Radar_rad-dude

12:29AM | Mon, 04 June 2018

Always nice to see the renewal cycle of life in nature! Beautiful photo! I heard about your nephew from Mike. Keeping you all in my prayers and well wishes! Take care and let the good time roll!!!!!

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mtdana

12:53AM | Mon, 04 June 2018

Super capture!!! Best wishes on your grand nephew's recovery!!!

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Freethinker56

3:47AM | Mon, 04 June 2018

Wonderful capture of Miss Robin so LUV this big smiles.Rod.I do hope the cats stay away 😁 Great news about your nephew, slowly improving 🙏 Take care Cheers ☕

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Leije

4:16AM | Mon, 04 June 2018

Adorable capture !

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helanker

4:55AM | Mon, 04 June 2018

Such a lovely little bird :) Glad to read your nephew is still improving :)

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miwi

5:30AM | Mon, 04 June 2018
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lwperkins

7:22AM | Mon, 04 June 2018

Such a great birb photo!! May your great-nephew continue to improve, too!

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beachsidelegs

7:37AM | Mon, 04 June 2018

Stunning picture my friend love it :)

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goldie

9:41AM | Mon, 04 June 2018

Well, this Robin is certainly giving you the hairy eyeball :) Great capture. Folks with cats shouldn't allow them to roam freely during the spring/early summer. Been out of the loop so I didn't know your grand nephew was ill, but I'm glad to know he's on the mend.

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adorety

1:24PM | Mon, 04 June 2018

Great shot!

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goodoleboy

6:27PM | Mon, 04 June 2018

Marvelous colors, detail and lighting effects in this shot. Robin Redbreast certainly has her head cocked in your direction as you were recording her nesting activities. And glad that your great nephew is improving after his harrowing experience.

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anahata.c

4:22AM | Tue, 05 June 2018

oh yes, Rod, you got the robin in a real song posture: body to our right, its head up, and to the left. Birds bob all over the place when they sing (I studied bird song as part of my musical studies, and we actually notated them in music notation, and studied them...it was glorious). You got it mid warble. I know that bird captures aren't easy---do you remember Bill's series of birds when he was living in KS? You knew him then, right? (If not, I'll try to find some links.) He spent weeks positioning his camera, and studying and photographing. I love to see it in your gallery. The background is a peacefl wash of greens and beiges, and everything leads to that beautiful robin singing away. Lovely shot, Rod. It's so nice that he made that his home, and you took the trouble to capture him.

(We learned that birds have several types of song; and one of the most common is to attract female birds. After studying a while, it struck me that these gorgeous warbling songs were bird-speak for "heyyyyy, babe---let's get it on..." No joke there---they're struttin' their stuff, letting everyone know they're 'males'. And I said to my teacher, "does it bother you that these birds are doing a "you talkin' to me?", like some street dude in tight pants and polyester shirt, saying "heyyyyyyyyy!", while making such glorious music? And I'll never forget his response: "At least they put it into song, rather than into violence and intrusion." That put an end to our questions. It's still the males who sing, mostly, so I guess you could say birds need to equalize things...but we have a lot to learn from birds about human behavior...) (and those songs are remarkably complex---they have special vocal chords which allow them to split pitches very rapidly; that's how they get those fast warbles. Listen to any robin song on the web, you'll hear the super-fast warble.)

And Rod, I'm very happy Joshua is getting better, and is out of the ICU. There's a certain poetry to the fact that his hospital is a place you fixed printers for several years. Maybe all your efforts will fall onto him, and help him heal faster...

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auntietk

12:37AM | Wed, 06 June 2018

What a great shot! Glad to see you got the camera out. :)

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Wolfenshire

6:29AM | Thu, 07 June 2018

Interesting place to put a nest.

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Faemike55

3:46PM | Fri, 08 June 2018

Wonderful capture and great news. I'm glad he's doing better

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anitalee

4:32PM | Wed, 13 June 2018

Wonderful

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bucyjoe

5:07AM | Sat, 16 June 2018

one dumb bird good capture

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Madbat

1:48PM | Sun, 17 June 2018

I have a nest of Magpies nesting outside my window. Momma makes the weirdest noises when she is with her young.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 6D
Shutter Speed1/640
ISO Speed400
Focal Length300

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