Date: 02/08/2007
Number: 1
Feb. 8
I was on the bus and by the second to the last speed bump before you get to the middle schoolI saw a robin hopping. Maybe it was looking for food.
Feb. 11
A student saw 4 robins flying around and singing in the trees in Charleston. It was warm and sunny. About 4:30 a student saw 5 robins in the backyard. Another student saw 12 or more robins during a 20 minutes run at my neighborhood.
Feb. 12
One student saw one robin in the marning while another student saw fourteen robins flying in his backyard. One student tailed 4 robins at 6:00 pm one student saw 0 one student saw 1
Feb. 13
A student saw 2 robins singing at Heathwood, 12 noon. Another student saw a robin in the backyard for 6 minutes.
Feb. 14
One student saw zero robins while another student saw twelve robins eating. One student tallied about 21 robins looking out his window while another student saw one robin at about 4:00 pm in orangeburg.
Feb. 15
A student saw one robin on a branch on Pickens St. A student saw about 25 robins in the yard flying through the trees for about 10 minutes. Another student saw 15 robins flying around at 5:45. Another student saw her first robin at 6:03 in the backyard. It landed on the porch for about 10 seconds and flew into the trees when the dog barked. A student saw about 20 robins in a neighbor's yard.
columbia, SC
Latitude: 34 Longitude: -81
Observed by: pamela
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