I love your early spring (late winter) reflections. The first spring singing 
Meadow Lark is for me an annual milestone.

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> On Feb 1, 2021, at 7:10 PM, Jessie Lynn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Yesterday (Sunday) while walking the perimeter of my yard one mile west of 
> Severance,  I heard the sweet melody and then saw the first meadowlark of 
> 2021.  What a welcome sound and appearance!
> Also, it's not usual to have robins in our yard all winter long, but it is 
> unusual to have a robin in the feeder.  We have a robin(s) picking out 
> raisins from the mix.  Seeing their craving for fruit, I have been dicing up 
> over ripe grapes and bruised apples.which they are eating.  They won't touch 
> mealy worms which the juncos, chickadees, jays eat readily.  I have observed 
> in years past, that the robins aren't yet in the Spring eating mode of 
> filling their crops with the worms.   No need for a Groundhog--the robins in 
> our yard let us know when it is Spring. 
> 
> Jessie Meschievitz
> Severance CO
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