Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Robin becomes bird of pray at historic castle church

A church has had a surprise addition to its flock – a tame robin. The bird has become a familiar sight at St Mary’s Church in Portchester Castle, Portsmouth, over the past few weeks. Reverend Charlie Allen first spotted the robin when there was heavy snowfall at the beginning of December last year.



Since then it has kept on coming back – and has become a big hit, with people visiting just to take photographs of it flying around the historic building. Mrs Allen said: ‘It’s just so wonderfully tame. It moved in when we had that cold snap. It will occasionally fly outside but comes back in again.

‘It’s very at home. We have put bird seed and water out for it.’ Some visitors have been coming into the church after visiting the nearby Castle Bakery Tea Rooms, and have saved little bits of cake to feed the robin. Mrs Allen said the robin has also been enjoying services at the church and soaking up attention from the locals – but could be quite loud.



‘It’s wonderfully noisy,’ she said. If there’s a service going on it will be right in the middle making as much racket as it can. It’s astonishingly tame. It eats out of people’s hands. People are delighted. For weddings it’s been wonderfully touching and poignant and even for funerals it’s lightened the atmosphere.’

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