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First "spring Robins" in my yard in Maryland yesterday.
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Lots of Robins have been wintering over in NH for quite a few years. In spite of a foot of snow on the ground I had several in my yard every day. My first song bird of the spring is the Red Wing Blackbird.
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Robins winter here in S.E. Colorado. They seem to love water, which can be hard to find when it is around 0 deg. F. They hang around the waterfall in my small pond and when I dump a bucket of water in the bird bath they will fill it to overflow. When the ground is clear they collect in the garden and manage to find something to eat.
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About the third week in February there were 30-40 in the trees and flying back and forth between trees. I assume they were migrating through because the next day they were gone. I think they're better than Punxsutawney Phil in predicting an early spring. I don't know what they eat, especially at 5,240 feet elevation..
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