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paulinemiller10



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This young robin was sunbathing , when it got too hot, it flew up into a tree, but then after a while it flew back down again, so got quite a few pictures of it.
· Date: Mon February 13, 2006 · Views: 726
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psilo

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Tue February 14, 2006 4:30am

Dont you just love em in this position but they always look so vulnerable. Lovely photo.

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glsammy

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Sat March 11, 2006 1:35pm

Never seen one do this. Excellent shot.

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Sat March 11, 2006 1:43pm

A great shot Pauline



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