Cheeky Bu**er

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Tidying up before heading home from Keswick and this cheeky Bugger came in through the open back window, luckily i managed to put the springers in the back before opening the roof window, otherwise it may have been carnage 😂

It still managed to crap all over the duvet though 🤬 85595E53-7CAA-43AB-A723-95F5F96201CD.jpegBE11BC32-6877-4CAB-9275-12E85756356E.jpeg
 
Thinks.....Should i start calling Jennifer ? " Robina ".... Could be Distant Kin.......... 🚑 :ROFLMAO:
Tea ? Bag...

I’m afraid you will have to explain that as it’s a bit cryptic for me 🤔

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Thinks.....Should i start calling Jennifer ? " Robina ".... Could be Distant Kin.......... 🚑 :ROFLMAO:
Tea ? Bag...
Been at the sauce ????
 
I've read somewhere that if you see a robin close by it's not your Auntie Lil come back to pay you a visit , it's because they are territorial.
Yes, watch them on the feeders, take no prisoners💪💪
 
I’m afraid you will have to explain that as it’s a bit cryptic for me
Hi..
" Poetic licence ". Robin/Robina....Clue...The ambulance..... Fun .. Now. I have been brought up to believe that a Robin visiting-being near you in the garden-coming into your house/motor home IS a close departed family member visiting you. Had one come in the m/ho on a derbyshire site and sit on the headrest of the passenger seat. Gave " J " and i a warm glow,each to their own
Tea Bag..... ;)
 
We had a Robin inspecting the inside of the car whilst we were setting up the van on a site, love to see them they are real charmers and even Robins out in the ’wild’ seem friendly!
 

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