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Default A very immature robin (Erithacus rubecula) [1/1]

Watching me do my compost bin, keeping very close to the food I turned up.
It has all its flight feathers and was able to take a small spider off her
thread while hovering.
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On Sat, 2 Aug 2014 17:56:41 +0100, Mad Cow
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Watching me do my compost bin, keeping very close to the food I turned up.
It has all its flight feathers and was able to take a small spider off her
thread while hovering.
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Wow, nice picture and description. Thanks
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