




I heard robin tick-tick-tick-tick-tick...defending his territory...
or tickering for kind of for danger.
I could come rather close...while he kept on making his tick-tick-tick-sounds.
Probably is was not because of danger,
but for something else.
He pulled one of his legs inside...which they only do when relaxing.
he kept on tick-tick-tickering...resting on the other leg.
1 comment:
What a beautiful little bird! He's so cute, balancing on one leg.
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