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Robin Territorial

Robin Territorial

Robin Territorial

Robert E Fuller

Robins are viciously territorial, but one year a robin in my garden took on a competitor he couldn't compete with - his own reflection in my car window. To read more about it and how I got him to pose for the painting below read my latest column in the Gazette & Herald.




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Robins are viciously territorial, but one year a robin in my garden took on a competitor he couldn't compete with - his own reflection in my car window. To read more about it and how I got him to pose for the painting below read my latest column in the Gazette & Herald.