This is GOOD EG. I don't think Choke Cherries taste all that good, but maybe the Robin doesn't taste... Our Robins have left till next Spring. Have a happy week-end. B.
I think I like your theme by far. Great shot and absolutely awesome. If theres an award I'll vote for this one! Have a nice weekend. CY www.tangcyee.com
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Neat catch! Interesting subject for yoru meme.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Makes me kinda dizzy tho.
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He is just darling! I love how agile they are.
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Chokecherries indeed... that's what happens when you eat 'em upside-down.
ReplyDeleteWow! I wished I have the opportunity to capture this shot. It's beautiful!
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What a great shot. I love it! Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteHe's determined to get to those berries. What a wonderful picture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot! I love robins. Fun to see one eating upside down.
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That Robin is doing an acrobat maneuver in order to get to those chokecherries. Great photo, EG.
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Betsy
Ooh what an excellent photo. I've never heard of choke cherries before though. It looks as if Mr Redbreast likes them!
ReplyDeletePretty neat, what a great find. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture. Love the red berries, they really add something to the already beautiful picture.
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What fun! You had to be quick to get that one. I'm always amazed how they can do these kinds of acrobatics without falling...
ReplyDeleteLovely shot and beautiful bird!! Happy PH and happy weekend :)
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great capture! And you can certainly use this photo for Ruby Tuesday. It's perfect. ;-)
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Oh how funny. good capture. You take the neatest pictures.
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MB
My first thought was that the photo had been inverted but I guess not after reading your explanation of what's going on in it! :O :)
ReplyDeleteThis is GOOD EG. I don't think Choke Cherries taste all that good, but maybe the Robin doesn't taste... Our Robins have left till next Spring.
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B.
This is pretty upside down shot of a bird. happy hunting. TC
ReplyDeletefantastic shot and very original
ReplyDeleteGreat choice - so many birds eat upside down.
ReplyDeleteThis is terrific!!!
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That's a good catch!
ReplyDeletePerfect picture for the theme!
ReplyDeletethis is a lovely take on the theme!
ReplyDeletegreat catch for this week's theme.
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Wow!! It looks like a postcard. Lovely shot :)
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I think I like your theme by far. Great shot and absolutely awesome. If theres an award I'll vote for this one! Have a nice weekend. CY
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Wow! is right! Perfect shot for the theme.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great shot. Now you know that robin is going to be planting choke cherries somewhere else on your property, right?
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I can say nothing but I'm really fascinated by this excellent photo;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I didn't know that robins could hang upside down like that.
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Have a great weekend!
Love it! That is such a great shot!
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture!
ReplyDeleteLovely! It's feast time for robins, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteYup, those juicy berries look like they are worth a few risky acrobatics.
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