I was sitting at my desk last night right about dusk and I noticed a large number of birds in my oak tree, the power lines and my neighbors yard. I said to my husband there must be 200 starlings in Martha's yard and ours and then I added, Oh and a couple of Robins. Then birds starting landing in my cherry tree, which they rarely do and when I got out my binoculars to look, they were Robins! Then I looked at the rest of the birds, and most of the 200+ turned out to be Robins! First time I have ever seen a migrating flock of Robins. Not a one in sight today but the feeder activity today is none stop! Paula Geihs Nelson County