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    This one has been having a good old claim of his territory recently and I'm wondering if it's the now-grown one I captured in his juvenile plumage earlier in the year.
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    Welle he certainly looks like he has a brand new coat.
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    What a wonderful capture!

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    We've got a new one here too, Louise - and he's singing his heart out!

    I know he's not the 'old' Robin as he sings from entirely different perches.

    It's lovely to listen to his song!

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    It's fantastic, isn't it Catherine? They do have a wonderful song.
    It's hard to know if this is the same one, perch-wise as a number of the perches have gone, so he would have to move anyway. I reckon this is a new one just because he looks so new.

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