This Robin was absolutely certain I was going to give it some feed, did nothing but pose on different bushes for me. The Robins (and Blue Tits) at Middleton are so dependent on hand outs even at this time of year.

Taken with my Fuji XT50 & Tamron 150-500mm, ƒ/10 1/4000 500mm ISO5000. First time with a bit of post polish from NIK Collection, quite fun to play with.

Bonus fat Robin

  • Tempus Fugit@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    These photos are really good. You should post them here for us all to see. We’ve seen a ton of warblers over the last few weeks too. Some stuff is still migrating, but most of the more common birds are back.

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      3 days ago

      I’m up on the north shore of Lake Ontario. They will come and be gone in a month. Some stay but many pass on to the north.

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        3 days ago

        Same here. Some move through North to Canada. Again, these are really great photos. Thanks for sharing. I really want to get a waxwing.

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          3 days ago

          Thanks for the compliments. I don’t share many photos.

          Wax wings travel in packs. We’d see 5-6 grouped together. Years ago i had some type of cherry tree which would attract them. I didn’t spend as much time as I should have when they visited. Sadly such is youth.

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            3 days ago

            Well if you ever decide to share your photos I know this community would love to see them. Thanks again.