Re: spring - yeeha!
- To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: spring - yeeha!
- From: "* C* <r*@neptune.on.ca>
- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 11:42:31 -0500
I hate to disillusion you, Peggy but in all but the most miserable climates
some robins usually hang around all year, particularly in urban situations.
I remember seeing them around the bird feeder on New Years Day when I
lived in Toronto, and we have had one here in our yard (zone 4)pretty much
all winter, although I didn't see any last year.
But spring is coming. And probably early.
Bob Campbell
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> Hi all,
>
> I just had to tell someone...
>
> I was driving to work this morning and something caught my eye. I did a
> double take and there it was, just sitting there on someone's front lawn
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> a big, fat, gorgeous robin! Yeeha!
>
> I checked my records just a couple of days ago, and we didn't have robins
> in Chicago until about March 12 last year. I hope this guy brought long
> underwear; winter's bound to at least tease us some more.
>
> Please pardon my digression from perennials - hey, are robins considered
> perennials? <grin>
>
> Peggy
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