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Robin Red Breast in Sayville New York Long Island Stopping by To bring a Little Feng Shui Fire

Robin Red Breast in Sayville New York Long Island Stopping by To bring a Little Feng Shui Fire

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Exploring Long Island NY

 

Robin Red Breast in Sayville NY

Photo by Feng Shui NY Laura Cerrano of Feng Shui Manhattan and Feng Shui Long Island

 

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*Carole Provenzale has been a Certified Feng Shui Consultant since graduating from the Country's very first School for Feng Shui Studies that was licensed and accredited in 1997.  Carole provides on site Feng Shui Consultations on Long Island NY, Queens New York and New York City - NYC

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Feng Shui Manhattan New York City Manhattan NYC Consultant**Laura Cerrano is a Second Generation Certified Feng Shui Consultant who has trained with Feng Shui Long Island and Masters from across the Country including Shamans to incorporate Native American beliefs and Space Clearings into her Feng Shui Consulting Firm, Feng Shui Manhattan New York City NY.  After co-consulting on site for many years Laura began her own business in 2000 and has a strong client base in New York City, New York

Comments

Awwww, it's adorable. So perfect it doesn't look real almost. I just showed my 2-year-old daughter who is an animal lover and she was very taken with it. Thanks for the post!

Posted by Cari Anderson about 2 years ago

He is beautiful, Carole.  I had one in our bird bath a couple of mornings ago, just didn't my camera handy before he flew away.

Posted by Marzena Melby Realtor - Twin Cities Minnesota Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Burnet Realty) about 2 years ago

Boy That guy is chubby Carole- he must be a big eater....Love it...

Posted by Kathy Knight, BROKER, ABR, CRS, GRI, SFR Wilmington NC homes and beach homes (Intracoastal Realty Corp) about 2 years ago

Nice picture!!  My granddaughter says she likes him - tweet, tweet, tweet!

Posted by Nancy Conner - Olympia/Thurston County WA (Managing Broker - City Realty Inc) about 2 years ago

What a fat, happy little bird! He looks "prosperous" and is bringing you lots of Feng Shui fire. Enjoy it!

Posted by Michelle Minch Home Staging Los Angeles & Pasadena, CA (Moving Mountains Design Home Staging, Pasadena, CA) about 2 years ago

You did a great job capturing that bird Carole! It's pretty rare to be able to get that close without some sort of a zoom lens. Well done!

Posted by Craig Rutman Raleigh/ Cary/ Apex area Realtor (Helping people in transition) about 2 years ago

Looks to me like this birdie is posing for you; great shot.

Posted by Teral McDowell (KW® Central-Murphy) about 2 years ago

He or she is a real cutie and a ham.

Posted by Jane Peters - Los Angeles Real Estate DRE# 01439865 (Power Brokers Int'l) about 2 years ago

hi Carole and Laura,

Nice shot , Laura! I love seeing Robins in the spring....it's a sure sign winter is over.

Jo

Posted by Jo-Anne Smith- Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga Region Real Estate, Ont (Your Choice Realty ) about 2 years ago

Hi Carole... I love Robins.  They were pretty plentiful when I was growing up in New Jersey, but much less so here in Dallas. :(  On the flip side, there were no bluebonnets in the spring n New Jersey, so I guess it's a trade-off.

Posted by Steve Shatsky - Dallas Real Estate & Short Sale Specialist (214)213-0340 (Prudential Texas Properties) about 2 years ago

Carole,

What a great pose. He's just standing there waiting for you to take his picture. :)

Steve

Posted by Steve Hoffacker - Sales Trainer/Coach, Sales Books Author, Photographer (Hoffacker Associates LLC) about 2 years ago

Carole, I believe this bird fits the saying "fat and happy."  Great job with the picture.

Posted by Marlene Hoffman - Naples Beach Condos (Downing-Frye Realty, Inc.) about 2 years ago

Carl, I'm so glad your loved the photo and felt connected...it truly was amazing how close we were able to get to the bird.

Marzena, I feel sometimes with these types of photo you have to have everything pre-set for you, already have the camera in your hand ready to go...and there  is the perfect opportunity :)

Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) about 2 years ago

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