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Better than the movie I watched last night. Lol. This put such a big smile on my face this morning. Thank you.
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As I’m watching it, I’m thinking…”Everyone is happy….but the worms”. Then it evolves into “the original empty nest syndrome”….gret find.
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LIFE! I loved watching the nest grow smaller and smaller. Will think of this every time I see a robin from now on. 😊
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Yes. I think I will as well. Every time I see a Robin.
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What a nice way to wake up. Now I know spring is here. 😃. BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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It is Francine.
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Perfect…miraculous, wondrous – what a way to start my day
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It is all that Mimi.
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Your US robins look and sound different from our ones in the UK.
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Wow. Love the video Sarah. They do sound different. Thanks for sharing.
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Nature is so awesome!!
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smiling)
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Birds are excellent parents. The ending is a perfect example of empty nest, surprising expression of the parent when all the children flew the coop.
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So well stated.
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❤ ❤ Brought lunch and no one was home! Awh, what a wonderful video! Thank you for bringing Spring to us, David! Cher xo
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Smiling. Yes Cher. It is wonderful.
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Smiling … Awesome … and such hard work!!
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Beautiful!
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Robin: “Oh, wow.. maybe it was just a dream? A very good dream…”
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It is. It is.
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That’s amazing!
-Alan
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