Do robins migrate south for the winter? idk i want to know to get a life. but it can barely fly and it's cold and rainy. Where do I put it?
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Many magazine photos of winter robins show these brightly colored ones, which make a lovely A. Some robins fly thousands of miles, such as the individuals that migrate from Vancouver Island to as far south as Guatemala. Others don't migrate at all, such as robins that breed in southern Mexico and Baja California.
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"The first robin of spring" is a popular expression and it's a popular (if erroneous) notion that all robins fly south in winter and north in spring.
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Songbirds question: Do robins fly south for the winter? Not a I know of. They're resident birds. The robins in northern states move to more southerly...
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Birds question: When do robins fly south for the winter? Birds in Northern States usually move southwards in october. Southern birds usually do not migrate.
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The robin, which lives on fruit in the winter, can now stay put. Dunning said that many birders in Indiana still believe robins fly south, because they do
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The reason people think that Robin Red Breast is a sign of spring is that we believe that robins fly south for the winter and north for the summer, so when we see them, it must be getting near summer. The fact that many robins don't migrate at all, but simply become reclusive for the winter, is not widely known. On May 29,
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In the winter of 1999-2000, for instance, 37 pairs nested here, with another 12 along the south shore of Orange Lake (technically Marion County) and another 2 on the east shore of Lake Santa Fe (technically Putnam County). Robins fly south for the winter, and Florida's as south as you can get.
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Birds including robins, thrushes and ducks that would normally fly south from Scandinavia, for instance, One Swiss study this month suggested that Europe has just had the warmest autumn in 500 years. Frosts have crept south in the past week -- chilling any birds gambling that the entire winter will be balmy.
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In the winter, robins and juncos are common. American egrets and great blue herons hunt in damp places on the terrace. Most of these fishhawks fly south for the winter, but occasionally one will winter here.
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