I live near downtown Saint Paul, Jim.

All I can say is, you got to sleep in!!

Robins woke me up last night at 2:30am!!! That's early, even for gettin'
worms! He was still calling when I left for the dentist at 10am.

They usually don't start until 1-2 hours before sunrise in my experience,
so with this weird spring, who knows what's going on....


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On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Jim Mork <[email protected]> wrote:

> I live in S. Minneapolis.  Early this morning, the cardinals were singing
> nearby.  I looked at my watch, and then it occurred to me: During the
> warmer months, I always know what time it is because robins are at it.  So,
> now I'm wondering if it is too early for robins to be here.  At least here
> in the city.  Maybe they show up outside the core and then filter in.  So,
> anyone waking up to robin chirps at 3:30 or 4:00 am?
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