I tried that one summer in a special bluebird feeding box I tried, but
they ignored it. Maybe I should try again.
On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 00:51:53 +0000, Marylyn Pillsbury
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> I have 5 Bluebirds in So Hero. Feeding mealworms
>
> On Saturday, January 19, 2019 Laura Bonazinga Bouyea
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> Could it be possible that we had a blue bird in our backyard today? In
> these temps? It definitely looked like one.
>
> Laura Bonazinga Bouyea, M.S., CCC-SLP
> Vermont Speech Language Pathology
> University of Vermont
> The Stern Center for Language & Learning
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>> On Jan 19, 2019, at 5:35 PM, Jane Stein <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> Another interesting article from the Cool Green Science site, this one
>> about robins. Only the first section addresses robins in winter, but
>> the
>> rest is about their migratory behavior (many but not all do the
>> North/South
>> route), and other behaviors.
>>
>>
https://blog.nature.org/science/2018/02/07/why-are-you-seeing-robins-in-winter/
>>
>> I've occasionally seen mobs of robins hanging out together in the woods
>> in
>> very early spring, still winter by our reckoning and that of the birds.
>>
>> Jane
>> (Shoreham)
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