Robins???

Quaker Hill, CT(Zone 6b)

I have seen LOTS of robins lately. Isn't that unusual? Have they changed their habits or will Spring be early?

Linda

(Arlene) Southold, NY(Zone 7a)

Haven't spotted them here. Mainly Blue Jays and Crows but I will be putting out food and I'll keep a watch for them.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

I haven't either. Just the normal winter guys.

Jersey Shore, NJ(Zone 7a)

I saw one the other day too. Surprising.

Appleton, WI(Zone 5a)

I hear of some staying during the winter. Someone had bluebirds earlier this winter in the southern part of the state.

Framingham, MA(Zone 6a)

We've had flocks of robins and cedar waxwings here. They are all landing in the crabapple trees to eat any leftover fruit. I've seen a flock of about 50 robins in the woods where I walk the dogs. I don't know what they are eating there, but they must be finding something!

Jersey Shore, NJ(Zone 7a)

BUT, is this Al Gorism ??? I think the robin I saw the other day was a stupid Robin. It was too cold for me. If I had wings I'd go south! Silly birds

(Arlene) Southold, NY(Zone 7a)

Maybe the robins can't stand the fried food and the endless buffets.

Questa, NM(Zone 5b)

Pirl, funny!

I haven't seen ANY birds for this last month. I was wondering about them. I haven't had to fill the bird feeder in a long time.

S of Lake Ontario, NY(Zone 6a)

Co-worker told me she saw one a few days ago, but I haven't.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

I saw Batman.

Questa, NM(Zone 5b)

I am Batman.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

In drag?

Questa, NM(Zone 5b)

You only THINK I'm female. It's all part of my disguise.

Eastern Long Island, NY(Zone 7a)

Too funny!
Reminds me of that hitchcock movie... ☺

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Hmm. I have had lots of birds at my feeder, including nice yellow ones - finches?

Questa, NM(Zone 5b)

How come I haven't seen birds here lately. Last month I put out bread and apples. After two weeks the squirrel found it, but no birds. Hmmmm

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

I get the most birds with black sunflower seeds.

(Arlene) Southold, NY(Zone 7a)

They always visit for water. The breadcrumbs are always gone by the next day so it's either the possum or the crows.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

They come to my pond for the water - another nice feature of the pond.

Questa, NM(Zone 5b)

That's what I've got! Black sunflower seeds. I also have a clean saucer of water for them, except when it's frozen. There's a water ditch along the side of my property.

(Arlene) Southold, NY(Zone 7a)

Harper - maybe you have the birds who want the fried food and they're the real snow birds!

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

I'll tell mine to visit you - it's not too far.

Questa, NM(Zone 5b)

Yes, please do.

Framingham, MA(Zone 6a)

LOL - the deer are eating alot of my bird food and the fat squirrels are finishing off the rest.
What do bats eat in the winter? Batman/woman - any ideas?

Sonifisba - have you ever tried a bird bath heater?

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

They probably eat bird food!

(Arlene) Southold, NY(Zone 7a)

Harper - put up a sign, ala Florida, "Early bird specials".

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

And dig up some worms to help.

Yonkers, NY(Zone 5b)

Last year I had a couple of robins show up in mid February.
I was surprised to see them that early.
They ate the berries on the hedges and the chokeberries on the tree I have in a pot in my yard.
I put out raisins to help them out since they weren't interested in the seed at the feeders.
They were bullies at the bird bath & wouldn't let any other birds drink when they were there.
They had by far the messiest poop of all the birds - probably due to the berries.

I felt kind of bad for them - they looked so out of place. Especially when it snowed.
They looked like they were saying, "Why the heck did we come back so early?!??!"
Were th trying to beat the traffic?
LOL!

This pic was taken in March '07. He's on the Chokeberry tree.

Thumbnail by gabagoo
Questa, NM(Zone 5b)

Tam, one day I'll get a birdbath heater.
Good idea Arlene!!

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Paint the inside of your bath black and it will melt a lot faster.

Yonkers, NY(Zone 5b)

My winter birdbath is plugged in.
It's not really heated, it just keeps the water above freezing.
If it's bitter cold and snowy, it will freeze around the perimeter, but the middle is accessible to the birds.
Once there were 15 mourning doves crammed around it, drinking away.
I wish I had had the camera handy that time.

Eastern Long Island, NY(Zone 7a)

I've got Blue Jays and Cardinals which demand their peanuts everyday, then Juncos, nuthatches & finches which I feed Black Oil seed to. I have to get a heater for my fountain as well. I need to put an extension out there... ☺

Framingham, MA(Zone 6a)

If you put some "hot" water out in the bird bath - a lot of the birds will take a bath even though temps are really cold. When I'd pour hot tap water into it to thaw it out, minutes later a bluejay would be in it taking a bath...
I'd put out some raisins, but I'm afraid my dogs would eat them... they think deer poop is yummy (ewww.)

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

We always have a few early arrivals in Feb. This year during the first cold spell of single digits a large flock of 20 -25 showed up here. I don't know if they were going south or coming back up north. Some do occasionally stay the year round I have heard, but I have not seen this here. Since the last snow I have not seen them about, but that could be because the ground is totally covered with snow again or they have retreated south again.

Questa, NM(Zone 5b)

Tam, my dog eats rabbit poop. Ick!

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

I haven't seen many birds around here lately either and was wondering what was going on. 3 squirrels though.

Questa, NM(Zone 5b)

I saw one bird at the feeder today. Just one, and just once.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

I sent him. Hi Jen!

(Arlene) Southold, NY(Zone 7a)

Yesterday there was a crow chipping at the ice in the bird bath.

Post a Reply to this Thread

Please or sign up to post.
BACK TO TOP