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John Hancock
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Top post John, and great standard of pics as normal:thumbup1:

 

Reminds me of a site i worked on for months doing stonework where the squirrels were raiding lunchboxes almost right next to you, and even going in the building to steal! There was a robin there too, but we never managed to get it to quite eat out of our hands.

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What I day I’ve had! The robin story was run in the local paper today, all well and good (good bit of publicity for the L/A). The phone started ringing at 9am and hasn’t stopped all day – I’ve got 5 news paper agencies chasing me for the story!

 

Our tame robin?s such a handsome little chap - video (From Worcester News)

 

Meeting one of them tomorrow morning as some of the nationals want to run the story on Saturday, I’ll try and give Arbtalk a mention if I can…. :thumbup1:

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