J jonnyB Well-known member Apr 15, 2013 #1 Hundreds of robbins are in my yard this morning (Monday) - can spring be far behind? Not sure what they are feeding on, as there is still 4-6 inches of snow here...
Hundreds of robbins are in my yard this morning (Monday) - can spring be far behind? Not sure what they are feeding on, as there is still 4-6 inches of snow here...
koja48 New member Apr 15, 2013 #2 Always a special thing. With the mild winter we had here in the south Columbia Basin of WA, many of them never departed.
Always a special thing. With the mild winter we had here in the south Columbia Basin of WA, many of them never departed.
mnmthunting Banned Apr 15, 2013 #3 Those Robins are hanging out, ready to head North. Going to be a wait. 30-40 inches of snow, easily up here.
Those Robins are hanging out, ready to head North. Going to be a wait. 30-40 inches of snow, easily up here.
M mmelton Member Apr 15, 2013 #4 I love the first arrival of Robins each year makes the day better for sure. Then the first time I hear frogs each spring always makes my day too. we heard our first frogs about 10 days ago. Sounds like you guys got a ways to go for the Frogs
I love the first arrival of Robins each year makes the day better for sure. Then the first time I hear frogs each spring always makes my day too. we heard our first frogs about 10 days ago. Sounds like you guys got a ways to go for the Frogs