It is common in the Spring to have Robins' migrating North in groups of size just behind the snow melt line. This is the first year that I have seen them migrating in numbers headed South. Today, we have 30 - 40 Robins around our home, busy between trees and the ground looking for bugs and worms and just chasing each other and other like size birds. Friends to the East and West of us are seeing like numbers around their homes.
Earlier this week, a bit over 250 - 300 miles and further North of us, had gotten 6 - 12 inches of snow and that has likely shifted the Robins South into our area. Regardless, it is enjoyable watching the volume of Robins around us.
Earlier this week, a bit over 250 - 300 miles and further North of us, had gotten 6 - 12 inches of snow and that has likely shifted the Robins South into our area. Regardless, it is enjoyable watching the volume of Robins around us.
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