I heard robins and DE Juncos calling for the first time this year,
yesterday, March 7. I've seen the DE Juncos all winter, but yesterday they
started their "mating" purring-trill.
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About 200 Robins eating cedar berries in my trees & flying around!
5 Mallards eating corn & bird seed in backyard.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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lentiful cardinals, chickadees, white-throated and house
>> sparrows, chickadees, crows, juncos and starlings.
>> A beautiful morning.
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I saw about 15 robins flying together and perching in the trees by the side of
Bundy Road at about 1pm today. I haven't seen any other robins since the fall.
Have they migrated back here already,
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I saw about 15 robins flying together and perching in the trees by the side of
Bundy Road at about 1pm today. I haven't seen any other robins since the fall.
Have they migrated back here already, or do some stay here all winter? Marsha
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Same here. Quite surprised to see so many robins here (in Geneva) with so
much winter left yet to come. Although I noticed what drew them: my
neighbor has a berry tree that they are gorging on. Fun to watch them take
the berries up to the roof of my garage and feast, then wash it down with
water
There will almost always be some Robins that stay this far north in winter.
Bill Baker
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> I saw about 15 robins flying together and perching in the trees by the side
> of Bundy Road at about 1pm today. I haven't
I saw about 15 robins flying together and perching in the trees by the side
of Bundy Road at about 1pm today. I haven't seen any other robins since
the fall. Have they migrated back here already, or do some stay here all
winter? Marsha Kardon
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Just looked out the window and there are 3+ Am Robins sitting in the privet
next to the house. Guess the snow has baffled them.
Ann
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~30 Amer. Robins here eating cedar berries & foraging on ground!
So nice yo hear their chirps.
Just saw Marie Reed & she saw many at Long Point.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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Starting at 1080 Lick St. In Town of Locke & driving north to end at Fillmore
Rd. , I counted 113 American Robins in various fields.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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There was a flock of robins behind Morrison Hall and BTI this morning about
8:30am.
Marty
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We have a American robin nest above the door to our deck where we can get a
great view of all of the activity. The adults are feeding four young which
hatched about a week ago. Before flying to the nest they often land on the deck
railing to check us out before deciding it is safe to fly to the
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Has anyone been seeing robins? I live in downtown ithaca and a flock of 30
robins visited
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Has anyone been seeing robins? I live in downtown ithaca and a flock of 30
robins visited my backyard today!
Carol Cedarholm
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Has anyone been seeing robins? I live in downtown ithaca and a flock of 30
robins visited my backyard today!
Carol Cedarholm
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I just stepped outside to the chittering sound of American Robins - a huge
flock of some 200+ birds! They are feeding on multiflora rose and buckthorn
berries. I always thought that buckthorn was the fruit of last resort, passed
over by our winter birds and available for the early spring
Hi all,
This morning is the first time my Robin has been singing since dawn. He knew it
is spring! He has been hanging around and often chukchuking last few days.
Yesterday I was at Sapsucker Woods. There were three robins - two males and one
female. One male was in attendance with the female
Forty to 50 ROBINS in the trees east of our house. Must be Spring. But
what's all that white stuff??
Bill and Shirley McAneny
T'Burg
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To all members of Cayugabirds list,
There was a lively recent discussion on the Cayugabirds-L eList about whether
American Robins routinely reuse their nests. Some reported seeing reuse, a few
others reported otherwise. The question is more complex and important than it
seems at first glance;
Just had a flock of 7 ROBINS fly over the house, headed N.
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were drunk from those berries.
Naomi Brewer
Sheldrake/ Wyers Point
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A large group of robins and cedar waxwings have been coming and going from the
red oak tree just north of Olin Library in the Arts Quad for hours. Many more
cedar waxwings are gathered in the pine trees near the southeast corner of Olin
Library by Stimson Hall right now.
Michael
There's a flock of a couple hundred cheeping American Robins in the trees
outside my house right now. Onward toward spring!
Harold
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Just looking through the digests for the last few days and saw no mention
of robins. We saw about a dozen robins on Sunday afternoon. They were
browsing in a patch of bare grass on swamp college rd in Jacksonville.
Rhea Garen
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Just looking through the digests for the last few days and saw no mention
of robins. We saw about a dozen robins on Sunday
I do Wednesday night Raptor Survey at Montezuma. We have been seeing large
numbers of robins the last few weeks. Last week from my survey spot on Morgan
Rd. I counted over 200 going to roost. At my home in Ontario County I have had
about 30 in my hedgerow and bird feeding garden all winter.
In early January there were scores of American Robins along Lake Road near Long Point State Park in the Town of Ledyard. They eat the cedar berries. I've seen groups of Robins in such fruited woodsy areas all winter, but it does seem that recently there have been more of them in other places,
I saw my first 2 robins on Connecticut Hill yesterday, high in a tree, golden
in the setting sun. Dave G.
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Wednesday night Raptor Survey at Montezuma. We have been seeing large numbers
of
robins the
Just looking through the digests for the last few days and saw no mention of
robins. We saw about a dozen robins on Sunday afternoon. They were browsing
in a patch of bare grass on swamp college rd in Jacksonville.
Rhea Garen
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Just looking through the digests for the last few days and saw no mention of
robins. We saw about a dozen robins on Sunday afternoon. They were
Hi all,
I just looked out of my computer room window into the yard as I saw a robin. On
looking out I found 18 Am. Robins feeding on the ground. May be warm rain
brought the earthworms to the surface. So I watched them for sometime after I
typed this. But I don't see them picking up
This morning there was a flock of about 30 robins in the woods on the north
side of Bundy Road in Ithaca, not far from Cayuga Landscape's tree nursery
there. A few years ago I saw a flock of hundreds of robins in the same woody
area at about this time of year.
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Just had a flock of 20 Robins feeding on my lawn! Spring is coming. I still
have a few Redpolls each day at the feeders.
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In spite of the extreme cold, our dozen continuing robins greeted this
morning's sun with their usual outburst of clucking and singing. And the
hoarfrost was dazzling.
Nancy Dickinson
Mecklenburg
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Hi all,
Since yesterday, my yard is invaded by robins and waxwings and along with them
there are some juncos too. There is a hawthorn bush in front of my bedroom
window under the spruces, whose fruits are being relished by these birds. Some
of the fruits seem too far away from them if they are
On a walk up Eastern Heights Rec Way this morning I also spotted
Robins--a flock of between 25-30. They were sitting quite still
munching on left-over black fruit, and appearing as still as the
half-dozen Cedar Waxwings which were also there.
Last week I spotted about 50 Robins on the East
I noticed robins, not in large flocks but a few, around our place in
Lansing. They hadn't been in evidence for most of the winter so far. The
birds I saw were foraging in the few areas of open ground--mostly under
parked cars--free from the recent snow cover. My guess was that the recent
snows
Here in Scipio at the edge of forest above Owasco Lake I also saw and
heard an unusual number (maybe 50 or so) of AMER. ROBINS at dusk in
the trees and along the driveway; when they left they seemed to be
headed north and into a snow squall. Never saw this behavior before in
these
I wrote:
I have one American Robin in my yard also. Pretty late for this species up
here on the mountain. The bird's been feeding on my winterberry and I am
about to go out and try to photograph it.
And I DID! Photos here:
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