I’ve come to understand that some robins migrate south during the winter and some stay in the area. The reason suburbanites don’t see them during the winter is that they wait until spring to build their nests adjoining our manicured lawns where they find easy access to the worms they feed to their nestlings.
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January 16th, 2010 at 7:39 pm
havent spotted the first one yet. but knowing they are in the area i will keep my eyes open.
January 17th, 2010 at 1:57 pm
I’ve come to understand that some robins migrate south during the winter and some stay in the area. The reason suburbanites don’t see them during the winter is that they wait until spring to build their nests adjoining our manicured lawns where they find easy access to the worms they feed to their nestlings.
January 28th, 2010 at 2:26 pm
My husband and I saw a robin Saturday, January 23rd, at the Shenandoah Heritage Market. Haven’t seen one in Briedgewater yet.