A late afternoon in the bird bath.

Come and watch Robbie the Robin's actions here, late afternoon.
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A real beauty as his feathers were highlighted in the afternoon sun.

Robbie and his wife live here in a tree in our garden. Every breeding season they also build a new nest in the tree. It is always interesting to see how they change the positions of the nests according to the weather conditions, as water on the eggs is not a good idea. Let's have a look at the sky on the bird bath.

It was late afternoon today and this picture at the top of the mountain showed the time of day.
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He popped along further along on the bird bath rim.
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Then he made a turn showing me that he trusts me.
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And there we go, as he splashed himself in the water.
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Then into a spot in a tree to dry himself.
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Robbie is a Cape Robin-chat (Cossypha caffra) ) and it is always fun to watch them taking a bath. Especially in cold weather late in the afternoon. They are very hygienic and keep themselves clean all of the time.
This is the same guy that wakes me up every morning as he calls the day in song. And at night, sometimes late night, we can also hear the last call by Robbie to announce the night.
They eat Marian's dried worms and have accepted us as fellow birds even though we look nothing like them.
They think Marian is a Goose and I am an Ostrich. Hahaha.

And That's All Friends!

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.

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So funny this robin is, especially in the bird bath. You make me laugh about you and Marian compared to birds. 😀 Maybe I can use this as an idea for a theme in the contest, something like - show me a photo of a bird you want to be.

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Hahaha, glad to get a laugh Lady Neli and I think it's a splendid idea.
I want to be that sacred and scarce African Fish Eagle, that one can hear from miles away but never see 🤣

!PIZZA

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Haha, seems the eagle is the favourite bird not only for me. I wish to be an eagle too. I chose the one that I haven't seen yet and it is called Imperial eagle.

PS. Just googled it - the African Fish Eagle. It is so majestic and gorgeous.

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Oh yes, the Imperial Eagle is a magnificent bird.

Here's a present for you that I found on Source

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The Imperial Eagle was fighting with a mother buck over the dead body of her calf.

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Impressive, the life is cruel for both. The eagle have to fight for their food. And the prey for their life.

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Nature has structured it so my friend that the dead will be food for the predators, so that rotting meat will not poison other predators.
The baby was dead and the meat needed to be recycled as there is no waste in nature.
We see it as cruel and I used to get very upset when I saw a bird attacking a nest and stealling live little babies. But we have learned the hard way to accept it.
Even if I still don't like it, but the raptors also have babies to feed.

Have some !PIZZA

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