I was walking along a path in the valley along the Humber River when I happened upon this Robin who was also walking the path. Rather than fly away the Robin continued to scurry ahead and would then turn to see if I was still there. This continued for a minute or so.
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Usually they scatter when they see me.
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Great sighting, I usually see them scampering ahead on the trails too.
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Not as confiding as our English robins then who will often come right up to you when you're gardening, They're not being friendly though, just hoping you'll unearth a worm!
How fun to have this fellow as a walking companion. He looks like a nice plump robin.
yes take us to your leader!
Robins are interesting birds. Good you could walk with this one.
Great photo! I've been hearing a lot of robins lately but haven't seen many!
Isn't it funny how they do that?! I usually explain that I am going that way, but they don't listen!
What a lovely path walking buddy and you got his photo. What a nice wee bird.
We see robins with that same behaviour here.
Makes me wonder if this wasn't a still very young robin.
Sweet that he stayed with you.
Nice photo of the Robin!
That's cute. Robins are not as shy as some birds.
Very cute. I once had a magpie following me when I searched something. We also looked at each other!!! Boy, she was so disappointed when she found out it was a tin that rolled under the car.
Your robins are different then ours in color. But their beheavior is the same. Always hoping that the manna falls out of heaven. Nice shot.
Robins like to play tag. ~(‾▿‾)~
Maybe he just wanted a friend? What a wonderful walking buddy.
You must have been giving off friendly vibes Pat 😉
my robins are very friendly, and abundant in my yard!!
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