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Robins Still Have to Eat In The Noreaster in Virginia Beach

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Real Estate Agent with Fathom Realty

Robins still have to eat during the Noreaster in Virginia Beach.  I was getting ready to take out a big plant with berries tha the birds love because it had fallen over due to the cold weather.  The storm came so the plant stayed.  Lucky for this little fellow because he came and gorged himself on berries.  The picture was hard to take because he kept moving.  This was taken between two raindrops on the window which caused the blurring on both sides.  I think I might have been moving a bit also.

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Epcon Columbia, SC - Columbia, SC

Love the photo and the blurred rain drops make it even better...

Nov 13, 2009 01:51 AM
Sandy Wagner
RE/MAX Professionals 253.225.8322 - Gig Harbor, WA
Short Sale Specialist Tacoma, WA, and Gig Harbor,

Awww....great picture. I love feeding my birds all year round.

Nov 13, 2009 01:51 AM
Troy Pappas
Safe House Property Inspections - Virginia Beach, VA
Virginia Beach Home Inspector

That is one of the more pleasant pics to come out of our recent storm. Good job.

Nov 14, 2009 06:18 AM
Marcia Hawken
WILLIAM RAVEIS - Naples, FL
Naples Luxury Specialist

ahh, poor thing!  I don't see any robins in Naples but one very cold winter, they were driven to Southwest Florida by extreme cold. We had a gazillion robins for two days in Naples.  sigh.

Nov 14, 2009 06:21 PM
Marcia Hawken
WILLIAM RAVEIS - Naples, FL
Naples Luxury Specialist

ahh, poor thing!  I don't see any robins in Naples but one very cold winter, they were driven to Southwest Florida by extreme cold. We had a gazillion robins for two days in Naples.  sigh.

Nov 14, 2009 06:21 PM