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Made a new acquaintence today

July 14, 2016July 15, 2016Posted in Birdsaspoetry, Red-capped Robin, Woodlands Historic ParkTagged Birds as Poetry, Red-capped Robin, Woodlands Historic Park1 Comment

I think this might be the “James Dean” of Red-capped Robins.

Enjoy

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