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ces 03-12-2010 03:15 PM

Robins
 
There have 3 robins around our garden/house today. They have been sitting in one of the trees outside. All 3 have very red chests and are looking gorgeous against the snow. They are too small to photograph from inside and i can't get out the back to take a picture.

Any thoughts on the robin?

cesx

Osian 03-12-2010 03:29 PM

Just my feeling but here goes. I think Robins come along to say hi to us, they seem to take an interest in people almost as if just letting them know they are not alone. I have a little red robin that comes to visit me every morning when i'm up with my horses, i think he wants me to feed him too!!! so i must take some food tomorrow :D

They always bring a smeile to my face and i get a sense of being watched it's lovely to experience, they seem very wise.

Animal symbolism of the Red Robin - A quick-list:
  • Joy Hope Clarity Renewal Pleasure Simplicity Happiness Satisfaction Rejuvenation Contentment Bright future
  • New beginning
The robin brings a fresh new perspective to situations that are otherwise foggy and unclear. Try calling on robin energy for clarity when your judgement is clouded or when you need light shed on an issue.
The red robin reminds us it's time to shake the sleepiness out of our head (both figuratively and literally), get alert, get moving, and start enjoying life! Spring has sprung, tides have turned, and no matter how crummy or grey our world has been it is time for new beginnings! Enjoy the bright road ahead because it's only going to get brighter!


Not only is the robin a promise of new beginnings with the new cycle of spring in our midst, it carries symbolic meanings of cheer, joviality and light-heartedness. We can see this in the spring of the robin's step. The song also hails the message: "Live, love, laugh and be happy" and that is precisely what the symbolic meaning of the red robin tells us too.

Adrienne 03-12-2010 05:55 PM

hi ces,

I hope you enjoyed winter, robins usually announce the arrival of spring ! :D

Dreamie xx

ces 03-12-2010 07:32 PM

Thanks for your thoughts all. Will see what else I can find. I do like robins they do seem to be very friendly little souls. :D

LOL Dream Angel - that would be fantastic........................

Squatchit 03-12-2010 07:49 PM

Hiya ces

If you are in the UK, robins tend to be friendlier. I've had one right outside the patio doors this week grubbing for food. As you might know, the UK is pretty much covered in snow, and seeing a red-breasted robin is so Christmassy!

I remember reading somewhere that robins can be friendly, even following you around the garden as you do the gardening - landing on your spade and so on.

They're certainly chubby at this time of year - and stay with us all winter...bless their little red hearts!






ces 03-12-2010 07:58 PM

I am in the UK and have the snow too. :( - these robins were stunning against the white backdrop. :D

eraser 03-12-2010 08:03 PM

Robins used to be reliable harbingers of Spring where I am here in southern Ontario, Canada. But in the last two-three years, I've been surprised to see a few wintering over. Most still seem to migrate for winter but the mere fact that a few are staying is one more indication that global warming is happening.

Adrienne 07-12-2010 10:08 AM

maybe a few are just curious, and want to experience winter ?


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