Date: 04/07/2015
Number: 30
My indoor cat loves to look out of my apt.window that looks outback in the wooded erea and I saw that he was there for quite sometime so I decided to see what he was looking at for so long and to my surprise there must have been over 20 robins all fluttering around singing there unique songs and bathing in the shallow stream that runs all year long! They were hopping tree to tree and having fun! That was my first sign of spring and I'll never forget it.I have a special place for the robin ever since I was a little kid I remember always bringing one home to show my mom what I had found! I know better now but I learned from you're site the importance to leave them be and I plan on spreading the word to other kids of the importance of that! I didn't find you're site until after I settled down and its just starting to get dark so I was unable to get a picture but I will do that tomorrow if you would like as I'm sure they will be back! Let me know if you do.I am taking a picture of them anyway.
Gardiner, ME
Latitude: 44.2 Longitude: -69.8
Observed by: Wayne
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