[NatureNS] Robin invasion

From: John and Nhung <nhungjohn@eastlink.ca>
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Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2017 18:04:27 -0400
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As the Thursday blizzard was tapering off the afternoon of Thursday, Feb.
16, a flock of robins descended on our yard at Wyman Road south of Yarmouth.
Barberries and rose hips seemed to be popular.  

 

They're still here, in much greater numbers than initially thought.  The
melt-water running down the road is attracting lots of 'em.  Cannot guess at
a number, but have seen them from near the golf course, through Sandbeach
and up the Wyman Road.


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