spring and the robins -Reply
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: spring and the robins -Reply
- From: S* S* <S*@Schwabe.com>
- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 13:47:36 -0800
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Has anyone ever heard the saying, "The devil is
in the details"? Sometimes its just better to
"rejoice with those who rejoice." A casual bird
watcher myself, and living in a very mild
climate (Pacific Northwest) I can say I never
actually see robins 'til spring, either, scientific
or not! And I rejoice with you!
>>> "Peggy Malecki"
<Peggy_Malecki@mw.3com.com> 02/25/98
12:22pm >>>
Hi,
OK, disillusion me away about Toronto. But
around here, we have few (if
any) robins that hang around the northwest
suburbs of Chicago.
While I'm not an ornithologist, I am a casual
birdwatcher, and that fist
spotting of a robin is usually pretty exciting.
The early birds are usually
just migrating through from some other more
northern wintering spot. The
larger and more summer-permanent groups
usually show up about two or three
weeks later.
Anywho, I was just trying to share some spring
cheer. Guess I'll go back to
my usual spot of just lurking on the list.
peggy
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