
Have you ever wondered why robins have such iconic status at this time of year?
It’s because they raise our spirits on miserable days — coming close as we garden in the winter rain. This week we have been excavating the old farm dump — decontaminating! Guess whose been helping? Actually (Bill points out) they use us (turn over this clod for me, will you?) They seem to like our company but they want our help (can you move this log?) They make us feel useful and you’ll catch yourself chatting to them as they flit about picking up the creepy crawlies that your digging uncovers. They used to sit still when we sketched them or painted them and now they come in close when we want to photograph them. You don’t need a great long lens to snap this little chap. He may be a cliche but he is most obliging!

Merry Christmas!
Your robins definitely have charisma. What we call robins here in the U.S. are an entirely different genus and species, T. migratorius.
Hi Lavinia — That’s right but our robin (Erithacus rubecule) behaves quite differently in Europe where it is a shy woodland bird, not the friendly garden bird we know, that niche is filled by the black redstart which is rare here! All the best for 2021!