Debbie’s Six Word Saturday
The Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge: Two

Debbie’s Six Word Saturday
The Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge: Two
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Haven’t seen yellow robins here — how pretty!
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The Eastern Yellow Robins and found on the east coast of Australia as their name suggests.
I bet you have Robins that I don’t here 🙂
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Mostly just red-breasted robins.
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Same here in Virginia – only the Red Robin’s
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They are sweet. I don’t get those at my place
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🙂
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That robin on the right with the ‘fluffy’ breast is so cute! From his expression, I don’t think he liked me calling him fluffy, though.
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or being photographed while drying after a dip in the bird bath 🙂
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Really liked seeing yellow robins – ☀️☀️☀️
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They are ever so cute 🙂
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They’re so cute! I’ve never heard of yellow robins but I’d love to see these. 🙂
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They are the cutest birds around my place, one of my favourites. When you pop over for a visit, then I’ll show you some 🙂
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They are so cute
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Ever so cute 😉
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😊
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They’re very cute, drying out after a bath like that.
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It does add to their cute factor 🙂
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So beautiful, I love seeing them. 🙂
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Thank you Sue 🙂
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They look a bit grumpy, especially the one on the right, must have been a too cold bath 😀
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Or being watched by someone with a camera 😁
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Awww!
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😀
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So. Your robins are yellow breasted. Are they also thrushes like ours or a different species of bird?
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Australia only has one true Thrush which I suspect would be different to the ones in the US.
Eastern Yellow Robins are found on the east coat. There are sixteen other species of Robin in Australia.
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