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like a bee to me )
However, it's a bit worrying that I'm now hearing my first Robins (and Wrens) 3-4 weeks earlier than when I first started noting this. In the 1980s, around 10th April was normal, nowadays mid-March. Increasingly a few are overwintering and I think that within a few years these species along with Blackbirds, Bramblings and Chaffinches and a few others will be common here in winter.
Our robin is quite different from yours, being half the size. Mary Poppins got it soooo wrong.
Varied thrush in the first pic... they, and even the robins, probably don't need too awful much sympathy. (They are doing what they normally do and have always done; the only difference is that we are noticing them... if you see what I'm saying.)
Anthony your birds are discussing a territory boundry dispute