Robins 18:43 - Apr 22 with 2619 views | DrGonzo | Why are there robins about? Shouldn't they have buggered off with winter or are they always about and I've not noticed? | | | | |
Robins on 18:51 - Apr 22 with 2608 views | BrynCartwright | You are seriously taking the piss! | |
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Robins on 18:51 - Apr 22 with 2607 views | Flashberryjack | A few Robins migrate to France for the winter, but most remain here all through the winter and breed here in the summer...haven't you seen a Christmas Card with a Robin on ? | |
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Robins on 19:14 - Apr 22 with 2576 views | Luther27 | How will Brexit effect them I wonder | | | |
Robins on 19:32 - Apr 22 with 2543 views | Flashberryjack | After brexit the Robins that f*cked off to France will be stripped of their British citizenship, and won't be allowed to appear on British Christmas Cards ever again. | |
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Robins on 19:33 - Apr 22 with 2535 views | Luther27 | | | | |
Robins on 19:33 - Apr 22 with 2535 views | Joe_bradshaw | They'll be brandishing their blue passports as they approach French airspace. | |
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Robins on 19:37 - Apr 22 with 2528 views | Luther27 | I'm enjoying this thread | | | |
Robins on 19:52 - Apr 22 with 2500 views | Flashberryjack | Unless the French air traffic control are on strike ...... again. | |
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Robins on 20:01 - Apr 22 with 2491 views | DrGonzo | No. This is deadly serious. | | | |
Robins on 20:45 - Apr 22 with 2439 views | DJack | I do believe that they are actually called "European Robins"... | |
| It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
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Robins on 21:06 - Apr 22 with 2411 views | Flashberryjack | Not after brexit. | |
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Robins on 22:06 - Apr 22 with 2354 views | Andy1300 | On the subject of migrating birds, I saw 2 Swifts today for he first time this year. [Post edited 22 Apr 2019 22:48]
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Robins on 22:36 - Apr 22 with 2319 views | DrGonzo | I always called them friendly robins because they are my friends. | | | |
Robins on 06:53 - Apr 23 with 2226 views | felixstowe_jack | Yes they are called European robins but the uk is part of the European continent. The American robin is quite different and the makers of Mary poppins used an American Robin in one scene with Mary poppins. One of the biggest mistakes in Holywood history. | |
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Robins on 07:10 - Apr 23 with 2218 views | jackal | Check out the final scene of "Casablanca". Where Humphrey Bogart shoots Conrad Veidt. Veidt's epaulettes keep appearing and disappearing. F**k all to do with robins but quite amusing. | | | |
Robins on 07:31 - Apr 23 with 2205 views | theloneranger | The Swans will be fvcking off on their holidays in a couple of weeks. | |
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Robins on 07:47 - Apr 23 with 2187 views | lifelong | Great bird is the Swift, every late Spring, Summer there’s a few of them in the Loughor area. | | | |
Robins on 09:08 - Apr 23 with 2152 views | Brynmill_Jack | Epaulette’s? That Epauls missus innit??? Gets coat, hat and scarf........ Met them both along with the famous Owainglyndwr at the game on good Friday. Dropped me pint I did...... what nice people. Gives me hope for planet swans knowing such luminaries post here. | |
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Robins on 10:09 - Apr 23 with 2121 views | Andy1300 | We are in the Bryngwyn in Gorseinon. The apartment blocks on the roundabout at the front of the estate always have several nests. They are quite fortunate as they have a supply of mud from the waste ground next to Aldi, its perfect for nest building at the moment, a big puddle of water in the clay. | |
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