There have been robin flocks in the Dubois area for a couple weeks now.
Duboise, Perry City, Houghton, Garrett, Kraft the whole area is full of
them. They are eating sumac, hawthorn, every kind of berry they can find.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 3:38 PM Geo Kloppel wrote:
> At about 2:45 pm on Febru
At about 2:45 pm on February 5th, I was driving south along Dubois Road.
Between Perry City Road and Indian Creek Road it was continuous Robins,
scattering from the road shoulders ahead of me. They must have totaled several
hundred. There was one dead in the middle of the road, presumably the vi
Hello Dave,
I wonder if your flock of robins was the same one as my flock. About
mid-afternoon (maybe) we noticed a few robins flying about the yard.
Then we noticed most of them in a crab apple tree loaded with little
(quarter inch) red-brown fruits. Not loaded any more. I was able to
coun
My first 2021 American Robin was on the Count on New Year’s Day, a single bird
in the suburban neighborhood above my home on Ithaca’s West Hill. It was over a
month before I saw another Robin: On February 6th, around the time that other
folks began writing on CayugaBirds-L about flocks of them,
I just got back from a walk with the dogs along Whitted Road (Snyder Hill area,
Town of Dryden). We had a flock of at least 140 American Robins. None appeared
to be feeding, but were moving leisurely from tree-to-tree in a SE direction.
Bob
> On Feb 15, 2021, at 4:19 PM, Geo Kloppel wrote:
>
There have been well over 100 around my place on Tupper Road in West Danby for
several days. They’ve stripped all the sumac fruits, the privet berries and the
wild grapes. One stretch of road shoulder looks like the goose-fouled lawns at
lakeside parks, but the droppings are deep purple instead
Haven't seen the 50+ Robins that had swarmed Castle Heights in Geneva to
feed off my neighbor's berry tree since Saturday when they all but
decimated it.
My neighbor says she's had the tree for years but this was the first winter
she's seen anything like this.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 3:37 PM Gary
I was at the Reservoir yesterday, not far from your place, and had 38 Robins
drinking at a small puddle in the frozen river. There were more in the nearby
trees I’m sure.
Gary
On Feb 15, 2021, at 2:03 PM, Suan Hsi Yong wrote:
Just had at least 50 American Robins fly into the trees outside
Hi Suan,
My daughter just called me to report hundreds in her yard on Turkey Hill!
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 2:02 PM Suan Hsi Yong wrote:
> Just had at least 50 American Robins fly into the trees outside my
> window here in Commonland on East Hill / Six-Mile Creek. They hung out
> in the trees for
I have noticed a LOT of robins lately. All over down here in Broome Co.
On Monday, February 15, 2021, 02:02:47 PM EST, Suan Hsi Yong
wrote:
Just had at least 50 American Robins fly into the trees outside my
window here in Commonland on East Hill / Six-Mile Creek. They hung out
in the
Just had at least 50 American Robins fly into the trees outside my
window here in Commonland on East Hill / Six-Mile Creek. They hung out
in the trees for about a minute before flying off. 50 is a
conservative lower-bound count of what I could see. When they
departed, there were small waves flying
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g Station Road
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> Lansing, NY 14882
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visiting him there.
Donna L. Scott
535 Lansing Station Road
Lansing, NY 14882
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About 50 American Robins flew into our yard along Ellis Hollow Creek Road
slightly after 4pm this afternoon. It appears that they are planning to roost
here for the night.
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