
This Cape robin very closely supervised my digging activities today – almost within touching distance at times. I hope he doesn’t treat MacGregor (Mr Mac, the ginger cat and Head of Household) with the same lack of respect.
This Cape robin very closely supervised my digging activities today – almost within touching distance at times. I hope he doesn’t treat MacGregor (Mr Mac, the ginger cat and Head of Household) with the same lack of respect.
Now isn’t he just adorable and what a stunning shot Col! I am sure he couldn’t find fault with the work done. 😆
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Oh, he did! I wasn’t unearthing goggas fast enough!
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LOL!
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He’s adorable, if a bit foolhardy. Hope he’s still alive.
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He really is the cutest supervisor I’ve ever seen. 🙂
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Don’t be misled by appearances … a real slave-driver!
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..did you say treat?….Pawkisses for a Great Day 🙂 ❤
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I hope little Robin serenaded you as a reward for all your hard work!
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Not a peep. Just looks of deep reproach if I wasn’t digging fast enough!
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Maybe y9ou have to sing the first line!
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Some years ago I taught ‘The Woody Woodpecker Song’ to my cockatiel – and the local robin!
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Maybe this little Robin heard about your singing lessons!
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Good one! He’s adorable. He was seeking good company and, hopefully, a treat. 🙂
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I think he has a particular eye to what wiggly things are brought to light by digging!
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Cutest little creature ever!
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Cape Robin?
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So I am told! Even though this isn’t the Cape.
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We also have a very cheeky little robin that walks around the lower story of the house as though it belongs to him!
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No respectable household is complete without one!
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They do like to keep an eye on things, robins, Col.
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This was keeping a close eye on anything I unearthed which might provide a snack!
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Exactly!
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