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The Robins arrived this week. Just in time for today's Nor'easter. (Original Post) In_The_Wind Mar 2018 OP
Poor guy question everything Mar 2018 #1
Sweeet! They are hardy. elleng Mar 2018 #2
Hope they hold off on nest-building for a while. Laffy Kat Mar 2018 #3
I hope you're sharing your worms with them. n/t sl8 Mar 2018 #4
Keeping my fingers crossed for them! TeapotInATempest Mar 2018 #5
Fortunately they gorged themselves on NC holly berries several weeks ago wishstar Mar 2018 #6

question everything

(47,476 posts)
1. Poor guy
Fri Mar 2, 2018, 04:24 PM
Mar 2018

Still, I remember some years back in Minnesota, in February, the coldest days, wind chill of -30, or so, and all of a sudden a flock of robins - 4 or 5 - descended on our heated water bath to drink. This is how I found, from DUers, that, yes, there are robins in Minnesota in the winter.

elleng

(130,895 posts)
2. Sweeet! They are hardy.
Fri Mar 2, 2018, 04:29 PM
Mar 2018

Haven't seen any little birds today (but haven't been out, either, 37 mph winds in southern MD.)

TeapotInATempest

(804 posts)
5. Keeping my fingers crossed for them!
Fri Mar 2, 2018, 05:10 PM
Mar 2018

I adore robins and they've been a symbol of hope for me my whole life. I can't wait to see one soon, as I could use a little hope right now!

wishstar

(5,269 posts)
6. Fortunately they gorged themselves on NC holly berries several weeks ago
Fri Mar 2, 2018, 05:52 PM
Mar 2018

My dozen large holly trees were laden with berries this winter until hundreds of robins arrived several weeks ago, during an extreme cold spell. For about a week robins feasted until their bellies were huge and they had nabbed every single berry and then they all disappeared heading north. I miss all the frenetic activity, but not the droppings they left behind!

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