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Winter Robin Round-up: A Few Highlights
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First Robins

St. Johns, NF: “Robins stay in St. John's until the mountain ash berries have been eaten." Then where do they go? Find out and see photos. More >>

Lockport, MB "One was still here today in spite of temperatures near Minus 30 deg Celcius. We feed it daily with raisins and chopped apples and chopped frozen crabapples from a tree in the yard." More >>

Vandalia, OH: “I was sure surprised to see these Robins in my back yard right after the 4" snow fall. But they are still here and I am feeding them . . ." See photos of robins in record-breaking cold. More >>


Singing Robins?

Picton, Ontario: “Robins heard near here in mid January were singing phrases of their true song but very quietly and raspily …”Are these robins practicing their song? >>

In northern New Jersey, could these robins be HOME? More >>


Waves of Robins

Harrisburg, AR: "On Feb. 8, I came home to hundreds of robins on the ground in my neighborhood. Many roosted overnight in a magnolia tree in my front yard. We woke to a light sleet and snow mixture and could hear the robins occasionally making those same short noises. More >>

Columbia, SC: Seventh graders sent a daily log of their busy robins’ activities! More >>

Ormond Beach, Fl: " think the robins have eaten every berry in my neighborhood. . .I believe this is one of the highest robin counts in my memory. . ." More >>

 

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