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The tall oak trees are in full leaf now. Everything is looking very green and lush.
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In the bigger version of this picture (click on picture to see it) you can see the amazing amount and variety of insects this Robin parent has collected for his/her young.
How did it keep adding to the collection without some of the bugs falling out of its beak?
Also, I love the way the picture clearly shows the Robin feet gripping the branch.
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