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Two robins at my bird bath. I don't normally see robins here in winter. Maybe spring might actually come?
Amy HopkinsGuilford
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Not a birdbath but a stream partially open - a dozen robins drinking and eating privet berries along its banks. Not seen them in a while, although a few often do spend the winter in the swamp here. Goldfinches have found my newly-hung safflower feeder, preferring that to Nyjer.
Angela DimmittNew Milford