“The pink robin’s natural habitats are cool temperate forests of far southeastern Australia. Breeding occurs from September to January. The nest is a well-made, neat, deep cup of moss. Spider webs, feathers and fur are used for binding or filling, and the nest is generally placed in a tree fork up to 5 m (15 ft) above the ground. A clutch of three or four eggs is laid.”
~ (Wikipedia)
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Thanks for introducing me to the pink robin. I’ve seen blue wrens in the wild but never one of these. It’s very pretty.
xx Rowena
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BIRDWATCHER WATCHED
Perched balanced and poised
A feathered jewel
Your wordless statement
As you look me in the eye
Leaves me nowhere left to hide
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