Likewise, 10-15 robins in flying around and perching in the forest trees and 
bushes on the east side of Westhaven Road (West Hill) behind the houses.  They 
were curious, sometimes perching quite close to where I was snow-shoeing.  Also 
lurking high in the trees were 3 Cedar Waxwings and the usual and very 
plentiful cardinals, chickadees, white-throated and house sparrows, chickadees, 
crows, juncos and starlings.

A beautiful morning.

 

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<[email protected]> On Behalf Of marsha kardon
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2021 2:37 PM
To: cayugabirdlist <[email protected]>
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Robins

 

I saw about 15 robins flying together and perching in the trees by the side of 
Bundy Road at about 1pm today.  I haven't seen any other robins since the fall. 
 Have they migrated back here already, or do some stay here all winter?  Marsha 
Kardon

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