I hadn't noticed how many grey feathers there are on a Robin!
Also, they might be called Robin Redbreasts but they are more
orange than red.
In the 15th Century they decided to give animals English names.
So in America they called them Robin Redbreast, because
there was not a colour orange in English, until the 16th Century
when they found oranges.
Thought you might like that bit of History!!
For the size of the birds, they have rather big feet.
My Needle Felted one is standing on a bit of driftwood
from my stash. He is just balanced and not glued.
Another make without the proper eyes!
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They are all read and much appreciated.
Stay safe and well.
Big hugs,
Carol
xxxx
15 comments:
Oh, Carol, he is perfect, I love him perched on his branch, gorgeous.
Luv CHRISSYxx
He's fabulous Carol - I do love robins!
Kath x
He is fabulous Carol as was your little Yorkie, so cute! Robin's colours look perfect too, as you say, the breasts are definitely an orangey red. Have a good week x
He's gorgeous Carol, you are getting very good at this - I love him.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x
Hi Fabulous Robin ....
Not tried the felting ...
Hugs Sylvie xx
Love your needle felting Carol. I bet it is so fun. So and interesting fact in the Pacific Northwest they call then American Robin.
Hugs Diane
This is lovely Carol. Yes I found a robin has more colours than you think when I wanted to colour one up recently
Beautiful, gorgeous colours here, and so realistic. xx
Gorgeous Carol, lovely colors!
Hugs Doris
What a perfect robin and your colours are spot on. I love them, we have one in our garden that I am sure is my Dad xx
He’s gorgeous Carol, I do like robins and always happy to see them in the garden. We have a pair at the moment. xx
He looks just gorgeous Carol, we have several that visit our garden regularly and you have captured the colours perfectly.
Lorraine
Didn't know that about the Robin. We have a Robin visits every day here. He loves the meal worms The Doc puts out fir him. Your two are fabulous and
I see what you mean about the eyes. Hugs Mrs A.
Hi Carol
You are doing really well with your needle felting .. .. and your little robin is so cute. How long do they take you to make .. .. are they very time consuming?
We have two robins that have nested under our pergola and the babies have been venturing out over the last week. We love robins.
Hope all is well at your end.
Love Jules xx
WOW..this is fabulous Carol. Your work is beautiful. xx
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