

Hey friends!
Can you believe it will be February tomorrow?!
I’ve got a little one frame to share with you this week, now I don’t often don’t often snap photos of bird (I really struggle getting them to appear sharp instead of overly soft) but while I was wandering recently, between the storms we’ve had over the last couple of weeks this rather friendly little robin came and stood beside me on the low branches of a tree.
He or she is a obviously a Robin (Erithacus rubecula) which is, according to the RSPB the UK’s favourite bird. Males and females look pretty much identical and like to sing nearly all year round and despite their cute appearance, they are aggressively territorial and will fight off intruders to protect their patch of garden.
It really was very beautiful moment!!
And once I got home and was able to have a proper look at my snaps, I was pleasantly surprised at how clear the photos were, you can see the definition of his little feathers and everything!
In other news the first disasters of 2026 have happened, they say things always come in threes! Firstly my washing machine tried to take flight and promptly smelt like burning rubber (not nice!), secondly my air source heat system died and has got to be completely replaced including all the pipes and stuff and the radiators are being moved which is gonna mess up my wallpaper (yay!) and thirdly my butterfly house/shed kinda flooded this week – I was super upset I’ve never owned a shed and had worked really hard to make it pretty, the worst part is I literally can’t do anything to fix it until the rain stops and it has a chance to dry out.
So onwards and upwards I’m hoping to get all the bad stuff out of the way early in the year.
Thanks for stopping by to check out this post, is the Robin your favourite garden bird? I’d love to know. As always thanks for reading and have a wonderful week!
Such a delightful bird! My husband was just talking about European Robins as we watched a flock of American Robins while walking the other day, saying they don’t really look like yours. Now I’ve seen yours and they are adorable. Great photo! Thank you for sharing. 🙂
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I had to google American Robin – what a striking bird! Who’d ever of thought they would look so different!!
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He’s a little beauty! The robin is also the national bird of England too. Hope you are able to get your disasters sorted before too long – they say things come in threes, so hopefully there are no more to come.
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Thank you, hopefully it will only be up from here!
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