These Robins were hanging in an apple tree on Lexington Avenue on Thursday, I would like to thank a friend of mine who called me to let me know they were there.
Robins in an Apple Tree
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The top photo is of European Starlings.
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Beautiful photos! But I think the 2 on top are speckled blackbirds, not robins. Does anyone else know? I’ve had both these and robins ‘flocking’ around the yard. Watching them in the wind of the blizzard was especially interesting. Thanks for the great photos Donna!
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Thanks Karen. .I think the top photo is not a Robin but the second is..thank you Karen. .there must have been 30 birds eating from this apple tree also they were playing in the snow. Look forward to seeing you soon. Thanks again and take care
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Precious little birdies!!!! Lovely photos!
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Thank you Nichole. Stay warm
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That’s why it’s always good to leave a few on the tree for later visitors very nice! The human touch of the circle-of-life 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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Good idea
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Top 2 are starlings, I believe.
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I guess that is what they are.. I was so excited to see them and people around the tree told me they were all Robins. Thank you for letting me know. Enjoy your day
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Who cares what they are – I love that there are frozen red apples still in the tree – makes for a very cool photo with a nice pop of color – great job Donna!
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Thank you for your kind words
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