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    You can it's a Robin by the proud stance - it reminds me of an old-fashioned Sargent major with his chest out (like Windsor Davies )
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    Love it and he's keeping an eye on you as well.
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    They are wonderfully cheeky little beggars. Mind you, it was cheeping away in a manner that made me think it was the Blackbirds again. The "I'm still here daddy" sound is obviously a little more universal, although once I realised that it was the Robin and not the Blackbird I thought that it was probably a little higher in pitch.

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    Great capture

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