WATCH: Kenilworth man strikes up unlikely friendship with robin he now handfeeds each day

By SWNS

29th Apr 2024 | Local News

Footage of the robin feeding has been watched thousands of times on social media (image via SWNS)
Footage of the robin feeding has been watched thousands of times on social media (image via SWNS)

Adorable footage shows how a Kenilworth man has struck up an unlikely friendship with a robin - which he now handfeeds every day.

Rob Hall, 51, said it took him just 48 hours to tame the red-breasted garden bird which began visiting him daily around two weeks ago.

He used a jar of mealworms to first entice his feathered friend, which now patiently waits for him each morning to be fed in his garden.

Incredible slow motion videos showing the robin - nicknamed Bobbin - coming in to land on a pot being held by Rob have since been viewed thousands of times online.

Product designer Rob said the response to the feeding time footage which he uploaded to Facebook had been 'bonkers'.

He said: "He's a real little character and every morning I get up and he's there outside waiting to be fed.

"I just thought I'd film these sweet interactions I was having and the response online has gone bonkers.

"Lots of people have got in touch saying they are going to try it themselves and it's just lovely these little videos have made so many people happy."

Rob said his interest in birds was piqued during the Covid pandemic and it soon became a part-time hobby.

He added: "You started hearing many more birds about and I much prefer to be outdoors than stuck inside so I started taking more of an interest in them.

"I soon noticed the same birds visiting and this year I thought I'd see if I could tame this robin who began coming to see me each day around a couple of weeks ago.

"I live in a flat and we have a lovely communal garden. It just started with putting some meal worms in a little ramekin next to me on the floor about 6ft away.

The Robin has been nicknamed 'Bobbin' (image via SWNS)

"Eventually he popped over and started eating them, so I moved it to the bench and then before you know it he hopped up on there sitting next to me too.

"Within 48 hours he was eating it out of a pot I was holding in my hand. It was remarkable really how soon he started to really trust me.

"I then started recording the slow motion videos on my iPhone 8 and uploading it to a community Facebook group.

"The videos have been viewed tens of thousands of times now and loads of people say they want to try the same now.

"I think I might have to warn all the pet shops in Kenilworth to stock up on bird feed.

Product designer Rob has had 'bonkers' feedback to his video on social media (image via SWNS)

"They move so fast, I never knew they tuck themselves up almost like a rugby ball as they dive until I watched the footage back. It's beautiful to see.

"I just want to make sure I'm not adversely affecting his ability to find food himself by making him rely on me too much.

"But it's fantastic he is so comfortable around me.

"I've started calling him Bobbin. With my name being Rob, a few of my mates have cottoned on to that too, so I won't be surprised if that ends up being my new nickname."

     

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