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Unread 02-08-2025, 10:24 AM   #10
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It appears our robins have, all but one, migrated to your more temperate climates. Although not unheard of here in the northern half of Wisconsin, they are certainly a rare occurance. Nonetheless, he's shown up for the 2nd day in a row! We're currently in the midst of a 6"+ snowfall and the 1st pic below you will notice the undulation of the snow on the railing. You wiley observers will know what created the undulations, eh?

I'm a bit surprised that Pete had seen a Baltimore Oriole in NH yesterday, they are an early migrant for us. I cannot recall seeing or even hearing of one at this time of year around here. Cardinals and mourning doves are year round residents along with a few other species of our winter birds that can be seen in the 2nd pic below.
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