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14 comments:
Love it! Animals are the best.
So cute! I read the rest of the story - what an adventure you went through with that nest and those eggs! I hope all the robins were okay. Great photo. :)
A great picture and a wonderful story !
So, you are also an unpaid member of the international bird rescue team, are you? ;-)
What a beautiful picture..this is great
AWESOME!
That made me smile. "Feed me, feed me!" Happy WW.
Man, just looking at that guy makes me feel cold!
...and hungry.
Hungry naked babies. What a saga! Thanks for sharing. D :)
Precious precious precious!I do hope they are still safe an sound!
Thank you for this image!
I'm back and have read your robin story I think I have found a kindred spirit in you! I have many stories like yours!So nice to meet you keep in touch!I am also listed on Garden Voices :)NG
This is THE most AMAZING photo!! You must enter it into some photography contest!! You will win! And, I loved reading "the rest of the story"! So sweet and such a good example you are!
I'm going to try wordless wednesday because of your post! We shall see...
Great bird picture. Excellent timing to have caught the baby with its mouth open...priceless.
A big thank you to all of you for the wonderful compliments! It was actually the baby birds who did all of the work to make the picture a good one.
This was my first Wordless Wednesday. It has been great meeting so many other WW participants.
This is too funny! I love your blog!
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