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June 02, 2012

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Carver

I'm so glad he wasn't hurt. Great shots. I love the way robins look at this stage.

Di

Baby birds just aren't very pretty... sort of like gawky human teenagers. LOL

Nancy

Poor thing! But I'm happy he's okay! :)

ann

If you watch these young robins, their parents will teach them how to hunt for worms once they learn how to fly.

TexWisGirl

fare well, little ones!

Kar

How precious! How lucky you are to see them grow.

Randy

Eager little thing.

Sherry Bennett

Nice photos! Love the expressions on their faces!

Carol

Remember-Richland Co. Fair; Sept 5-9

EG Wow, Canada

It looks so young! I wonder why they left the nest.

barb from australia

Hi Judy.....these photos are wonderful.....you've caught the confused expression, beautifully.
Have a good week
God Bless
Barb from Australia

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