: [cayugabirds-l] American Robins
Hey All,
I figured I’d throw my Robin observations from the Trumansburg area into the
mix. Each morning and evening, thousands of robins move between their evening
roost and daytime foraging areas. I haven’t yet had a chance to pin down either
of those locations
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Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2022 7:01 PM
To: Joshua Snodgrass
Cc: Carol Keeler ; Marty Schlabach ;
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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] American Robins
Hey All,
I figured I’d throw my Robin observations from the Trumansburg area into the
mix. Each m
Hey All,
I figured I’d throw my Robin observations from the Trumansburg area into the
mix. Each morning and evening, thousands of robins move between their evening
roost and daytime foraging areas. I haven’t yet had a chance to pin down either
of those locations - perhaps a project for next
Today, while doing a waterfowl survey that included Taughannock SP, I had
about 10 American Robins along the South cove. There were also several
Eastern Bluebirds and a wintering Yellow-rumped Warbler. There was at least
one more, if not two more Yellow-rumped Warblers along the creek at North
Two days ago I had a huge ,30-40 , flock of robins come into my yard to eat my
winterberries. About 15 were around yesterday.
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> On Jan 15, 2022, at 9:46 PM, Marty Schlabach wrote:
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> A flock of 30-40 robins flew up from the side of the road near Taughannock,
> along