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  • Bird ID ? – Peregrine Falcon ? and Gnome Content
  • redthunder
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    PS Taken in a friends garden, I would never have a gnome.
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    PPS That’s a lie. it’s my gnome…mock me.
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    PPPS Show me your gnomes.

    McHamish
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    Possibly a juvenile robin…maybe.

    redthunder
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    Baby Eagle possibly ?

    brakes
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    BABY ROBIN!??!!!!!!1111oneone

    JRTG
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    +1 baby Roni, it’s so cute!! (although the beak does look a little different so may be very wrong!!)

    here is another:

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    crazy-legs
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    It’s a happy family. A baby robin and a very grown up baby robin.

    Actually I think the baby might be a blackbird or thrush – beak shape and colour of the eyes.

    Coyote
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    It may be cute but there’s pure death in them eyes. LOOK AT THE EYES!!!!

    ernie_lynch
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    PPPS Show me your gnomes

    Well he ain’t your normal type of cuddly garden gnome, more like a grotesque gargoyle. But I love my Gothic elf, and he makes a right useful doorstop for the back-door in summer :

    redthunder
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    The initial post is 😈

    We also got bluetits and blackbirds mooching around as well 🙂

    The pic is adult and baby robin. As they were feeding earlier.

    matt_outandabout
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    I did teh lolz

    redthunder
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    and Birds from my recent Lakes Hols…

    Grey Wagtail ????

    Dipper

    Canada Geese over Windermere



    More Here

    CountZero
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    It’s a happy family. A baby robin and a very grown up baby robin.
    Actually I think the baby might be a blackbird or thrush – beak shape and colour of the eyes.

    Robins belong to the larger family of Chats and Thrushes, so the juvenile’s resemblance to the young of a Blackbird or Thrush isn’t surprising. As far as the pure death in the eyes is concerned, Robins are violent, murderous little bastards, and will happily tear an intruder to ribbons. That little one’s probably thinking ‘next year, when I’m biggerer, I’m gonna have you. Come and ‘ave a go if you’re ‘ard enough!’

    esselgruntfuttock
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    Faffchinch…

    matt_outandabout
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    Poor photo of another baby robin…

    Bunnyhop
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    Actually I think the baby might be a blackbird or thrush

    Definitely a baby robin, the baby blackbirds are huge.

    We found a nest in a stone wall yesterday filled with great tits, made sure we took a quick look so as not to disturb the parents, who seemed to be feeding them every 30 seconds.

    I love spring 🙂

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