The Mocking Bird is Tennessee's state bird. I'll never forget my first encounter with one of these crazy birds. I was walking on the sidewalk just outside of a Kohl's department store when out of nowhere this frenzied feather duster attached me. I had no clue why, nearly scaring me out of my skin. I got away from the critter unharmed and it wasn't until later when I told DH about it that he told me that's common for Mocking Birds and its nest was probably nearby. Now every time I see one, I just keep my eye on it. I don't trust a single one of them anymore. lol Handsome Robin!
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Linda,
ReplyDeleteThe Mocking Bird is Tennessee's state bird. I'll never forget my first encounter with one of these crazy birds. I was walking on the sidewalk just outside of a Kohl's department store when out of nowhere this frenzied feather duster attached me. I had no clue why, nearly scaring me out of my skin. I got away from the critter unharmed and it wasn't until later when I told DH about it that he told me that's common for Mocking Birds and its nest was probably nearby. Now every time I see one, I just keep my eye on it. I don't trust a single one of them anymore. lol Handsome Robin!
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ReplyDeleteCute shots of the Robin! Wishing you a happy day!
I like mockingbirds because they sing so many different songs.
ReplyDeleteYour robin is so different to the European one. Enjoy your day, Diane
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are pretty.
ReplyDeleteCute little birds!
ReplyDeleteRobins are such a welcome sight.
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