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Lookin' for Trouble...

Lookin' for Trouble... - albert payson terhune, canine, canines, collie, dog, garage, katieh, lookin, looking, smooth collie, tricolor, trouble
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"If trouble comes when you least expect it, then maybe the thing to do is to ALWAYS expect it." …. Cormac McCarthy

This is the 7th of 10 photography walls I’m uploading about some robins who raised a family in my backyard. The photos center mostly around the male robin. He was so dedicated to protecting his family that he should get a “Super Robin of the Year” award!

The robins built a nest under my kitchen window. I was surprised that they chose such a low place to build it--only 5 feet off of the ground! But the nest was protected, under an overhang of bricks, and well concealed by vines of Ivy.

At first I thought it was great to have a robin nest there. That was before I realized that the male robin would think of Katie, my collie dog, as a deadly enemy. Every time she went into the yard, she got dive bombed by the bird relentlessly.

Katie didn’t even know where the nest was, and she never did discover it. All she knew was that she kept being attacked by some crazy bird. She didn’t like it one bit. Katie, who tends to be a bit timid, started spending less and less time outside.

I was annoyed-- this was HER backyard, not that robin’s! I started going outside with her, to give her some moral support. I took my camera with me.

When I sat outside with Katie, she still got dive bombed, but she started getting used to it. She even started snapping back at the robin, and she eagerly chased him if he happened to be on the ground. I was glad that she started having some fun with the situation. (The robin was incredibly speedy, and she never came remotely near to catching him.)

I ended up took over 100 pictures of him with my camera. I'm uploading some of the best ones.

This turned out to be one of the most exciting photo opportunities that I’ve ever had. I went from being annoyed with the robins to being very thankful for them.

CollieSmile :)

PS. I'm making a journal entry to go with these wallpapers; an (illustrated) story about the Robin vs Katie.

Here is the link to it:
http://my.desktopnexus.com/CollieSmile/journal/katie-and-the-robin-family-a-true-story-9513/
CollieSmile Uploaded by CollieSmile on . Lookin' for Trouble... - Desktop Nexus Abstract Download free wallpapers and background images: Lookin' for Trouble.... Desktop Nexus Abstract background ID 1989592. "If trouble comes when you least expect it, then maybe the thing to do is to ALWAYS expect it." …. Cormac McCarthy

This is the 7th of 10 photography walls I’m uploading about some robins who raised a family in my backyard. The photos center mostly around the male robin. He was so dedicated to protecting his family that he should get a “Super Robin of the Year” award!

The robins built a nest under my kitchen window. I was surprised that they chose such a low place to build it--only 5 feet off of the ground! But the nest was protected, under an overhang of bricks, and well concealed by vines of Ivy.

At first I thought it was great to have a robin nest there. That was before I realized that the male robin would think of Katie, my collie dog, as a deadly enemy. Every time she went into the yard, she got dive bombed by the bird relentlessly.

Katie didn’t even know where the nest was, and she never did discover it. All she knew was that she kept being attacked by some crazy bird. She didn’t like it one bit. Katie, who tends to be a bit timid, started spending less and less time outside.

I was annoyed-- this was HER backyard, not that robin’s! I started going outside with her, to give her some moral support. I took my camera with me.

When I sat outside with Katie, she still got dive bombed, but she started getting used to it. She even started snapping back at the robin, and she eagerly chased him if he happened to be on the ground. I was glad that she started having some fun with the situation. (The robin was incredibly speedy, and she never came remotely near to catching him.)

I ended up took over 100 pictures of him with my camera. I'm uploading some of the best ones.

This turned out to be one of the most exciting photo opportunities that I’ve ever had. I went from being annoyed with the robins to being very thankful for them.

CollieSmile :)

PS. I'm making a journal entry to go with these wallpapers; an (illustrated) story about the Robin vs Katie.

Here is the link to it:
http://my.desktopnexus.com/CollieSmile/journal/katie-and-the-robin-family-a-true-story-9513/
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Total Downloads: 29
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Uploaded By: CollieSmile
Date Uploaded: July 17, 2015
Filename: _rLookin4_BirdTrubl.jpg
Original Resolution: 1920x1080
File Size: 944.57 KB
Category: Graffiti

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