Welcome to Christian Forums, a Christian Forum that recognizes that all Christians are a work in progress.
You will need to register to be able to join in fellowship with Christians all over the world.
We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!
Could this be a red breasted dove??I cannot find the PHOTO thread anywhere so, I'll just post this pic of the largest robin (I THINK it is a robin) I have ever seen!
I don't think so. Red breast Doves don't look anything like that. At least,not those I'm familiar with.Could this be a red breasted dove??
Yes, you are correct, just looked it up. Never seen a robin that big but wow...beautiful!I don't think so. Red breast Doves don't look anything like that. At least,not those I'm familiar with.
Maybe she knows where all the bird feeders are. :)I was thinking she fattened up with some worms for the winter.
That's one chubby Robin. LOLYes, you are correct, just looked it up. Never seen a robin that big but wow...beautiful!
I bet that is what the robin in my yard is doing...puffing up. These look like your chickens, yours are prettier though.Maybe she knows where all the bird feeders are. :)
I know that chickens will puff out their feathers to keep in warmth.
That bird must be one early early riser , cause it looks like its done caught and ate a can of worms .I cannot find the PHOTO thread anywhere so, I'll just post this pic of the largest robin (I THINK it is a robin) I have ever seen!
Its either an extreme early riser or fluffed up to keep warm .That's one chubby Robin. LOL
some .......................I was thinking she fattened up with some worms for the winter.
We have tons of holly trees with a whole lot of holly berries, the bird is back again, and surrounded by the holly bushes/trees! I'm sure he looks this big because of puffing up for warmth. Love them!That bird must be one early early riser , cause it looks like its done caught and ate a can of worms .
In the background you see the snow . I bet its fluffed up a bit to keep warm .
Either that or there is not a safe place for a worm one in that area .
That is how well fattend the sheep should be on the lovely words of the Glorious LORD . fat and happy .Yes, you are correct, just looked it up. Never seen a robin that big but wow...beautiful!
This is just one Holly bush behind my place, but the area is full of them so. No worms for them for a while!That bird must be one early early riser , cause it looks like its done caught and ate a can of worms .
In the background you see the snow . I bet its fluffed up a bit to keep warm .
Either that or there is not a safe place for a worm one in that area .

its robzilla . Lol . I seen a dog years ago .I cannot find the PHOTO thread anywhere so, I'll just post this pic of the largest robin (I THINK it is a robin) I have ever seen!