American Robins are very common birds in New York parks, and at any one time there could be 20 in view in Central Park. They are about the size of a Blackbird. I'm not sure how easy they are to see when they turn up in the UK, but you could easily get within 5 feet of the birds in Central Park. Again, almost too close for photography. Most of the photos here were taken without the need to use the camera zoom.
Thursday 12 April 2012
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