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Robin Migration: A Few Highlights
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First Robins

Hastings, NE: 02/23/08 “Way up in the top of a tree, sitting on a limb with a bunch of smaller birds around it on other limbs was my first robin of the season." More >>

Lewiston, MT: 02/11/08 "First robin see this spring was in a crab apple tree. I made a positive ID of the bird. It was not singing. Normally the first robin is seen in this area around March 15. This bird was over a month early." More >>

Cub Run, KY: 02/12/08 “Flocks of robin "whinnying" have been seen in our school yard this week. One of our students saw a big flock at her house on Feb. 11. We haven't had them around this winter, like usual. It was good to see them." More >>


Singing Robins

Monterey, VA: 02/25/08 "Two students in our class have now heard the robin song. One student saw the robin in a blackberry thicket. Both students are positive that they heard the vocalization labeled Robin song and one student saw the robin who was singing." More >>

Bloomington, MN: 02/20/08 "My backyard Robin was singing it's Dawn Song yesterday morning and this morning, I wasn't sure yesterday - but, today for sure he was singing his "dawn song", his territorial declaration." More >>


Waves of Robins

Aptos, CA: 02/23/08 I was thrilled to see what looked like 200 Robins outside my window Saturday morning... More >>

Midwest City, OK : 02/29/08 TODAY! was amazing, hundreds of ROBINS, as far as the eye could see, heading North. What a beautiful sight. >>

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