I’ve been seeing 5 or more Robins daily since filing daily ebird reports. Today
I put down 30, although I think it may have been more and I was seeing them all
over the farm rather than just the usual spots I’ve been seeing them. Could
these Robins have been sticking winter out further north up to now and just now
moved down this far?
Frank Lyne
frank@xxxxxxxxxxx - near Dot in Logan County, KY
On Jan 30, 2019, at 10:45 AM, Lyle Babberl (Redacted sender "lbabberl" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There have been more than 100 Robins milling around our neighborhood.
Probably lots more. This cold morning I counted 15 on our south facing porch
and hunkered down under the hedge eating snow. Many more in the hedge next
door. I’ll bet they wish they had kept going south to Alabama.
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