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« on: 29-Jan-11, 08:17:50 AM »

"Our" robins are quite different from yours. During winter, they are solitary birds that defend their territories with a fierceness that belies their sweet appearance. They are also full of curiosity and will go where others fear to tread. The minute we turn up in the garden with a spade or hoe, our resident male is down quick-smart to see what's up. We are waiting for Spring to come, as it is amazing to watch them throwing shapes as they either try to attract a mate or see off an interloper. Here's a charming little tale of one who has made himself right at home in a supermarket... (from the BBC)



A robin which sought shelter in a shop during the long winter snap has become a daily fixture.

The bird - which has been named Robbie - seeks morning crumbs and warmth in an Aberdeen Co-operative. The robin first appeared in November amid the heavy snow and can be seen sitting behind the tills each morning, often singing. [Only males sing.] Store manager Alan Dunn said the feathered visitor was popular with staff and customers.

The robin flies in through the Seafield Road store's automatic doors and appears to sit watching staff at work, as well as eating crumbs. Bits of croissant, Aberdeen rowies - also known as butteries or rolls - and blueberries have become the bird's favourites.

However, staff had to remove a Christmas card featuring a robin which was behind the counter as their territorial visitor kept flying at it.

Mr Dunn, of the Co-op's Seafield Road branch, told the BBC Scotland news website: "The robin has been coming in since November, when the snow really kicked in, and flies about. "It found a warm spot and must have remembered it.

"The robin stays for an hour or two, mainly behind the tills, singing as well, the customers certainly seem to like it."

One customer, Mike Greaves, said: "I came in a couple of weeks ago and the robin was sitting on the end of the till, it was when the snow was down so food must have been short."

Another, Dennis Davidson, said: "I have seen the robin a few times, it's very unusual but it's very nice."

Co-op assistant Yvonne Benzie said: "He cheers us all up. We mill miss Robbie when he goes."
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« Reply #1 on: 29-Jan-11, 08:20:17 PM »

That is so cool! clap Thanks for sharing Bobbie. wave
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« Reply #2 on: 29-Jan-11, 08:27:11 PM »

Hi Bobbie,
A great story!
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« Reply #3 on: 29-Jan-11, 09:00:03 PM »

Thanks Bobbie, love the story of Robbie!
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