It is in French, but Claude always kindly gives an English translation. She has posted several photos of birds that were in her garden today. I was so happy to see one of a chaffinch and another of the English robin. Both these birds are my favorites in England -- cheeky and plentiful. We don't have either of these on the West Coast of the US -- I'm not sure about East Coast birds. Anyway just to show that they are indeed my favorites, here are two photos of fluffy ones I bought when I was in England a year or so ago. When you press them they 'sing' a real recording of their real song. I have had them hanging in my den for quite a while. The songs don't fool Bailey though.
This is the chaffinch:

This is the English robin:

Tomorrow I will show you what I came up with for the fireplace, as my sister asked 'though it's not too exciting. And I have some good news about Bailey!
This is the chaffinch:

This is the English robin:

Tomorrow I will show you what I came up with for the fireplace, as my sister asked 'though it's not too exciting. And I have some good news about Bailey!
A Demain
as Claude would say, (Until tomorrow)
as Claude would say, (Until tomorrow)
I'am laughing !!!
ReplyDeleteI find your chaffinch and english robin are very cute ! Oh my ! They are not the same birds we can see on Abraham's blog.
Thank you for having noticed my blog. Your post makes me very happy today !
Oh ! I have forgotten. Just a little difference, over here the robins are french !
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ReplyDeleteI wondered about the 'English' part! That's what they call them over here to distinguish them from the American Robin which is much larger and more like a thrush with a red breast. But if yours is found in France then he is indeed a French robin.
I do enjoy your blog, Claude and the music that goes along with it.
Au revoir, mon amie et vous faites (avez??) un beau jour. (My schoolgirl French)
Chris
ReplyDeleteI am very glad to learn that in England they have the same robin that in France. I hope their language is the same !!! I already saw some american robins in my friends' garden. They are big robins!!!
Have a nice day = in french, bonne journée
or
passez une bonne journée.
Have a nice Week-end !
That was a variety proper bird-singing from the drawees!
ReplyDelete"Ha det bra så lenge""
What cuties..... Great place to hand them...
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