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I also have been bewildered by the sighting of a couple of robins as well as a cardinal this morning. Risky business being in the Dakotas this time of year. Someone must have told them about our lack of snow.
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I always seem to have a few robins around in the winter. They love the fruit left on my ornimental apple and cherry trees.
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It's been very cold and snowy here in NH but yesterday there was a Baltimore Oriole in a bush by my wood pile.
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Never really considered robins to be migratory. Here in the northern panhandle of West Virginia and Eastern Ohio, you will see them all winter. They gather in large flocks and really hit the wild grape vines.
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I can’t remember when robins haven’t overwintered here in the Northeast… certainly not in the numbers we see in the spring but I see them in small flocks of up to 8 birds searching for cherry or crabapples with some dried fruit still clinging to their branches.
We also have two mated pairs of cardinals all winter at my feeders. In the springtime they nest in the bushes around my house. .
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My observation over the years is that when flocks of Robins start arriving in the north country of NH in October that the woodcock are soon to follow.
I lived in the southern part of the state next to a commercial apple orchard and we would see fruit eating birds through the winter. |
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I have seen large flocks of robins at the McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area in Montgomery County, Maryland through the winter. Never see them at my house 25 miles east. One lone dove at my feeder this week.
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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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