Date: 03/11/2006
Number: 1
At about noon today my kids and I observed a wave of robins in ours, and our neighbors yards. They were hopping around on the snow, sitting in trees and looking for worms or something to eat. They seemed to like the areas where all the snow has melted away to expose grass or leaves on the ground.
They would toss up the leaves that covered the soil in my raised flower bed and were evidently searching for something to eat. I saw at least one of them with a worm or something in it's beak, which it ate. There is a cold wind today. Is the wind pushing them along on their migration?
Sauk Centre, MN
Latitude: 45.7 Longitude: -95
Observed by: Kay
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