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FARGO — Robins fly south for the winter. At least, most of them do. Every winter, however, a few robins stay over the winter even here in the far north, where worms disappear deep down under the ...
Last winter, 10 percent of feeders had a robin visitor in the same time period. In fact, American robins have now been documented in the month of January in every U.S. state except Hawaii (where they ...
But seeing a robin in the winter doesn't necessarily mean the weather is about to warm. Just because most robins leave Michigan doesn't mean that all of them do. Skip Navigation.
Q: I’m worried about the robins I’m still seeing in winter’s cold weather. I worry that our warm fall made them miss migration, and now they’re in for a shock. A: You don’t need to worry ...
Just outside my home-office window, I noticed a bird’s nest about 4 feet high in some leafless shrubbery on a cold, winter’s day. I had not seen the nest in summer when it was hidden by green ...
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