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Red Red Robin, just not bobbin' along . . . yet. (Original Post)
George McGovern
Feb 20
OP
Not sure they leave here during winter as it's usually only cold for a couple of weeks
SheltieLover
Feb 20
#3
Your robin looks pretty healthy. Must have had a good food source for the season!
Deuxcents
Feb 20
#6
You're welcome Talitha! Good, I'm glad! Hope helps. We're out in northeast WA.
George McGovern
Sunday
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SheltieLover
(79,319 posts)1. I saw one yesterday, too.
George McGovern
(11,461 posts)2. Yay!
SheltieLover
(79,319 posts)3. Not sure they leave here during winter as it's usually only cold for a couple of weeks
George McGovern
(11,461 posts)4. Smart birds. Stay put. Save on wear and tear, airfare . . .) Ty!
SheltieLover
(79,319 posts)5. Lol right.
For all I know, they migrate near here for the winter from up north.
Deuxcents
(26,381 posts)6. Your robin looks pretty healthy. Must have had a good food source for the season!
George McGovern
(11,461 posts)8. Must have Deuxcents. Thank You!
LoisB
(12,728 posts)7. Great shot.
George McGovern
(11,461 posts)9. Thanks Lois.
DeeDeeNY
(3,949 posts)10. Beautiful bird!
George McGovern
(11,461 posts)11. Thank You DeeDeeNY! Did you happen to see yesterday's Horses post?
Here's the link ~
https://democraticunderground.com/1036158662
DeeDeeNY
(3,949 posts)12. I was searching for your horses post when I came across the robin!
Thanks!
George McGovern
(11,461 posts)13. Great. You're welcome! Thank You!
Talitha
(7,876 posts)14. Oh my goodness, no snow - where do you live?
In north WI we won't expect to see Robins for a while yet..
Thanks for posting this, it brings much hope!
George McGovern
(11,461 posts)15. You're welcome Talitha! Good, I'm glad! Hope helps. We're out in northeast WA.
Thank you kindly for noticing my postings!
