That's amazing! It looks like he knotted it up for easier transport!
wow you did capture it! this is very nice
Just as Jeannelle said "That is amazing"! I am wowed!Lindahttp://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Love the caption at the top but am curious to know what kind of bird it is please.
If we didn't know Weaver of Grass is from Yorkshire, that comment would be a give away that she isn't from the Western US. The bird is a male robin; a very common visitor around here.
Cute series of photos. He's an expert at making off with a treat.
I'm so gullible. I kept looking at that worm thinking, is it spaghetti. Argh! Erin!
You must be mouse size and very patient to get these shots- WONDERFUL they are!
That is a great series of shots! Did make me miss my baby Robin family that didn't survive....
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That's amazing! It looks like he knotted it up for easier transport!
wow you did capture it! this is very nice
Just as Jeannelle said "That is amazing"! I am wowed!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Love the caption at the top but am curious to know what kind of bird it is please.
If we didn't know Weaver of Grass is from Yorkshire, that comment would be a give away that she isn't from the Western US. The bird is a male robin; a very common visitor around here.
Cute series of photos. He's an expert at making off with a treat.
I'm so gullible. I kept looking at that worm thinking, is it spaghetti. Argh! Erin!
You must be mouse size and very patient to get these shots- WONDERFUL they are!
That is a great series of shots!
Did make me miss my baby Robin family that didn't survive....
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