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Started by carolinej, May 18, 2007, 23:02:31

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carolinej

This may be a silly question, but do robins usually have what looks like a pair of fluffy boxer shorts on?

I have 2 robins that look like 'normal' but one has loads of fluff around the top of his legs.

cj :)

carolinej


manicscousers

I wonder if it's a baby ? , bet it looks cute, though  :)

Robert_Brenchley

Does it have a red breast? They don't appear until the first moult in the autumn.

carolinej

I dont think it is a baby, as it is quite big. Also, it has its red breast.

I'll go put some food out and see if I can get him to pose for a pic.

cj :)

carolinej

Well, this is the best pic I could manage. I think he is camera shy.



Cute fella though ;D

cj :)

manicscousers

it's got a widow's peak..dracula robin, watch your neck !!  ;D

carolinej

Sorry manicscousers, I'm not sure what you mean ??? Is this a type of robin, or is it one with an old wives tale attatched. Or do you mean something completely different.

Sorry, I will try to keep up :-[

cj :)

manicscousers

no, I'm only joking, I've never seen a robin like that..you need someone who's an expert in birds..come on, you lot, there's got to be someone out there..i think he's loverly  :)

Marymary

 Maybe his mummy got a bit confused and had a fling with a bantam.  :)  Is very cute in his fluffy shorts.

manicscousers

i've just had a look at the garden birds uk site, there's a robin called a 'songster', it has the widows peak but not the fluffy 'trousers', so it's a possibility  ;D

greenscrump


carolinej

I've just been looking on the web, but there doesnt seem to be anything like him on there.  Will keep looking. Please ask around for me, as I would love to know if he is a 'special' one.

cj :)

carolinej

Quotemoulting maybe ??

He's been like it for weeks.

cj :)

Carol

If he/she has been sitting on eggs and bringing up young for anumber of weeks, then they do get a bit bedraggled.  I know by the end of the summer most birds are in a state then they have their moult.   ;)

carolinej

I could  be wrong, but I really dont think he is moulting. He just seems to have loads of fluff/fluffy feathers around his rear end and legs. If you look at the back of him , there seems to be a lot of it on his lower back too.

cj :)

emmy1978

Oh he is soooooo cute in his wee troosers. Can't be of any help in identifying him though sorry!
Don't throw paper away. There is no away.

Marian

Could it be a mutation????  The bottom feathers seem to grow in a strange direction ...  ::) :o  Hopefully, the lovely Robin is not hindered in his flight because of those feathers... :'(

carolinej

Dont worry, he flies really well. I se him fly as he is back and forth to my bird table quite a few times a day. He also looks really helthy. All his plumage is in good condition.

cj :)

Marian

Thanks for letting us know Caroline.  :D

norfolklass

have you tried emailing your pic to the RSPB to see if they know anything about robins with fluffy trousers?
I think he's gorgeous, and glad to hear he's healthy and not weighed down by all those feathery bits ;D

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