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    This little Robin went hunting and came back to show me his catch and posed a bit then went off to feed his/her young
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    Aren't parent Robins looking slimmer just now? All the effort into feeding their young is showing!

    Nice series, Beryl! I particularly like the third one. That Robin has got at least 3 nice fat flies for its brood too!

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    Thanks Catherine .Every one likes the third one

    Yes they look quite skinny some of them .

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