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©2006-2009 ~Jezhawk
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I miss these little guys, dont get them over here in canada - well you do but they are bigger and a completely different bird. So this is a British Robiin in case you havnt guessed.
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simplistic in nature I can see myself hanging this picture in my living room and just looking at it as a way to relax.
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thanks

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woo - that's good, relaxing is good! :boogie:

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:iconfreespirit2moon:
I really enjoy this picture. It is very soothing. I will have to keep an eye out for these guys while I am over here (or do they migrate to warmer places in the winter?) I am use to the big robbins and have never seen one of these little fellows before. I think I prefer them they are so cute. Nice use of cool colours to contrast with his nice red brest.

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no they should be around in the winter. They are quite terretorial though so you may only see one in a particular spot. But yes they are sooo cute, especially when they are all poofed up in the winter. teehee. :)

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:iconsandyprints:
Hi sweetie,
See you have made your christmas card design!
Hopefully we will see a robin or two in the garden soon. the pigions are enjoying a splash in the pool everyday now!! yum yum pigion pie...
mum

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Outstanding!!!

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