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Sunday, January 17, 2016
Spring is here! The first robins of 2016 found frozen to death in the bushes outside my home.
Just teasing. We have robins that stay here all winter. Braving the below zero temperature this morning, the two robins in the photo were alive and well; a total of six of them were in the front yard catching some early morning sunshine.
Yesterday it was quite a bit warmer and we counted two dozen robins in the front yard.
Meanie!
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Good one!
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