This blog post has nothing to do with that strange 90's band.
But what exactly do you call a group of robins? A clutch? Or is that just their eggs? Or a ladies evening purse?
Answers on a postcard immediately again please.
Here is a little taster of what is to come for Christmas. The elves have clearly been hard at work as well as breaking and entering the shop. Think of this gorgeousness as a few hors d'ouvres preceding the Christmas feast of delights shortly to be served.
Yum yum. Loosen that belt.
No actual robins were harmed during the making of these faux ones.
ReplyDeleteLovely things and totally calorie free!
ReplyDeleteEuropean Robins don't really flock as they don't migrate and they are also territorial little buggers. They are either in breeding pairs or solo.
American Robins flock, they are not as cute as our Robins and are obviously super-sized.
Obviously, thats because they always want to 'go large'
ReplyDeleteThank you for the expert info!!