I have a Robin!!
#22
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I don't want to burst anyone's bubble but we have had robins all winter here in Kentucky. There are a few areas in the United States that do not have robins all year, but for the most part they do not migrate. This is a link to a migration map for American Robins:
http://www.go2moon.com/image/Birds/R...rationMap.html
http://www.go2moon.com/image/Birds/R...rationMap.html
#23
I live on Long Island in New York and saw a Robin about two days ago. He was feasting on worm in my back yard.
As you can see from the migration map provided by Aurora- The Robins do go away from here for the winter.
Here comes the sun!!!!!! La la la la
Here comes the sun
And I say
It's all right
As you can see from the migration map provided by Aurora- The Robins do go away from here for the winter.
Here comes the sun!!!!!! La la la la
Here comes the sun
And I say
It's all right
#25
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Marengo, Iowa
Posts: 802
Haven't seen any here yet, which is a bit unusual. They usually appear just before we get a batch of snow and cold wave, again so they can get their little behinds frozen. Did see a gaggle of geese fly over yesterday. We'll get something this week because it's girl's state basketball. It rarely fails.
#29
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: NW Indiana
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Walked around the house today and some bulbs have sprouted! Hurrah! Started some early seeds and almost all my ordered seeds etc have come. DH is going to build me a light stand and a new raised bed this year so hope to grow more veggies. Yeah!
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