It's funny that we get them in the spring shortly after you report their departure from your yard, but we don't see them in the fall on their way down to you...they must be in a hurry to get to Florida!
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It's funny that we get them in the spring shortly after you report their departure from your yard, but we don't see them in the fall on their way down to you...they must be in a hurry to get to Florida!
ReplyDeleteThat's cool!!! Last winter thousands of robins over-wintered here. But I'll bet the robins in Florida were happier!
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So THAT is where the robins go!
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