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This Robin is clearly looking for a snow cone treat.
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nice picture......i ve heard of people eating robin pie.....charlie
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I wonder if Robin Pie tastes similar to Woodcock Pie? Not that I'd like to try a piece of either, but it may be interesting to see a recipe for Robin Pie if you're able to chase that down, Charlie.
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Actually, it sounds like they are good eating. In France it seems they are game birds. Recipes.....
http://chestofbooks.com/food/recipes...es-Grives.html |
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From what I've seen and read, trapping songbirds of all sizes for food was/is? the standard in Merry old England and in other parts of Europe. I remember some movie I saw not that many years ago that had kids trapping every little tweety bird they could get. I know that parrots certainly make excellent table fare.
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My wife's grandfather, during the depression, shot sparrows with a BB gun to put meat on the table
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I prefer woodcock to Robin... but they are similar. It is my experience that Robin breasts are drier than woodcock.
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I hear Robin tastes a bit like Owl, but it takes more Robins to make a meal. One or two Owl will make a good meal.
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