Oh my--baby robins remind me for all the world of teenages. Awkward, gawky--no idea where to go or how to get there. And parents who lurk around squawking all the while.
Great photo of the baby Robin. He's clinging to that ledge for dear life! Lynne, I want you to know, that your blog is just terrific, and it was so hard to choose 7 recipients of the Kreativ Blog award. I felt like a traitor being only able to choose 7 (I did cheat and chose 8), but yours is truly wonderful, and I love following you.
They are adorable, aren't they? Mine left without a backward glance or final photo op, but there are already signs of remodeling around the nest so I have hopes of a second clutch emerging.
Fledglings all over the blogosphere this week! I loved your country roads post. What's around the next bend always urges me on. We are lucky to have some great ones as well here in the Gopher State.
Every youngster has to put up with those big feet until they grow into them!! ha ha..He looks a little frightened and unsure..by now, though, I bet he's hopping all around pulling up those yummy worms!!
Hi Lynne, When I met Shelley and Leedra, they both talked lovingly of you. I told them that you are someone I MUST meet..
Love your blog. I'm a 'birder' too--but just a rookie at it.. SO--I love looking at all of the pictures of others like you who are so professional at it. One day--I may learn more!!!!!
Most of your followers are my followers too---so I think we may have alot in common.
I'd love for you to visit me--and I'll come back!!!!! I feel as if I already know you!!! Hugs, Betsy
He looks so tentative as they all do! Nice image. I've had a group of fledged titmice hanging around and they have been so funny, with their squeal-like little calls.
Hi Lynne, I saw your name at Q's and you said you liked turkey vultures so I came over to tell you I posted T.V.'s also....your little peep is a cutie...I have very much enjoyed perusing your blog...I like your raptor on the white birch...and the black and white warbler, what a good catch...
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Great photo and post!
Very nice Lynn
Craig Glenn
Oh, so cute. So out of proportion it's a wonder how fast they learn to fly.
Nice picture of a youg Robin.
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What a cute and scared looking new baby! He'll soon be up and flying..
What a little cutie. Great photo, too.
Carolyn H.
A darling little bird. I love coming by your blog, so many beautiful photographs.
He is cute,but looks a little lost.
Blessings,Ruth
He hasn't a clue what to do next. Aren't they fun to watch? Great photograph.
He looks petrified!
Beth
Oh my--baby robins remind me for all the world of teenages. Awkward, gawky--no idea where to go or how to get there. And parents who lurk around squawking all the while.
Great photo of the baby Robin. He's clinging to that ledge for dear life! Lynne, I want you to know, that your blog is just terrific, and it was so hard to choose 7 recipients of the Kreativ Blog award. I felt like a traitor being only able to choose 7 (I did cheat and chose 8), but yours is truly wonderful, and I love following you.
Not quite as colorful as the adults, but very cute.
They are adorable, aren't they? Mine left without a backward glance or final photo op, but there are already signs of remodeling around the nest so I have hopes of a second clutch emerging.
So adorable! I have never seen a robin that small before.
You see them looking so vulnerable and wonder how any of them make it to adulthood. The wonder of nature...
Fledglings all over the blogosphere this week! I loved your country roads post. What's around the next bend always urges me on. We are lucky to have some great ones as well here in the Gopher State.
Just the sweetest thing! I can hear him now!
Every youngster has to put up with those big feet until they grow into them!! ha ha..He looks a little frightened and unsure..by now, though, I bet he's hopping all around pulling up those yummy worms!!
Hi Lynne, When I met Shelley and Leedra, they both talked lovingly of you. I told them that you are someone I MUST meet..
Love your blog. I'm a 'birder' too--but just a rookie at it.. SO--I love looking at all of the pictures of others like you who are so professional at it. One day--I may learn more!!!!!
Most of your followers are my followers too---so I think we may have alot in common.
I'd love for you to visit me--and I'll come back!!!!! I feel as if I already know you!!!
Hugs,
Betsy
He looks so tentative as they all do! Nice image. I've had a group of fledged titmice hanging around and they have been so funny, with their squeal-like little calls.
Wouldn't it be great if we all had a photo of a Friday Fledgling to share? Oh, Linne. This is too cute.
Hugs,
May
So sweet - he looks scared stiff!!
Looks a little unsure of itself, but determined.
I can almost hear that Mama Robin scolding you from the nearby branch because you're too close to her cute baby!
I like how thrush-like baby robins look, before their breasts get all red.
Oh my he is cute!
Sherry
...what a cutie pie! Baby Robins are adorable...
Doesn't appear to be ready for the world. But sure he will be fine. Nice photo.
What a sweet little bird. It is almost like he is saying, "Wow, it's lots bigger out here than I thought it was."
Hi Lynne, I saw your name at Q's and you said you liked turkey vultures so I came over to tell you I posted T.V.'s also....your little peep is a cutie...I have very much enjoyed perusing your blog...I like your raptor on the white birch...and the black and white warbler, what a good catch...
He looks so scared!
Awwww, how cute. Thanks.
These are very cute to look nice photos!!!
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