jbrumberg
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toppop52- That's interesting about appearances of an early migration. One of my Buds who is one of the most knowledgeable woodsmen that I have ever been privileged to befriend called me two days ago and reported seeing snow geese V'd up and flying north. That would be about a month early as well.
I've seen small flocks of male robins around here in the lowland swamps and waterways that have a good supply of available fruits/berries all Winter. I am assuming today's sighting is probably overwintering males. I have been planting bird attracting plants and improving the natural habitat around here for the past 30 years. I now plant only truly native NE species of animal attracting plants It was a big mistake for me to have planted these invasive autumn/Russian olives when we bought this place. They really are not native to the area, they are invasive, but the birds find them attractive as a food source and nesting sites.
I've seen small flocks of male robins around here in the lowland swamps and waterways that have a good supply of available fruits/berries all Winter. I am assuming today's sighting is probably overwintering males. I have been planting bird attracting plants and improving the natural habitat around here for the past 30 years. I now plant only truly native NE species of animal attracting plants It was a big mistake for me to have planted these invasive autumn/Russian olives when we bought this place. They really are not native to the area, they are invasive, but the birds find them attractive as a food source and nesting sites.