This is the time of year when large flocks of Robins roam our area looking for and foraging upon the overloaded Mountain Ash trees, which are filled with Rowan berries, thus today's title and two pictures which illustrate my title. The full lush tree where these pictures were taken at is now all but empty with just a few clusters of berries remaining at the tree tops as is another feasting tree just down the street from my house.
Above , a robin with a round red rowan berry held in its beak
In the above picture a Starling has joined in on the feast of berries.
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3 comments:
Sweet photos! We have doves and mockingbirds seeking food and shelter in our yard. A robin pops up in early Spring looking for a place to nest for the last several years. I think we're fortunate.
Our rowan tree is almost emptied of berries too, - no robins, though.
I love them... thankfully we see them regularly overhere
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