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Where are the Robins? #4102317
03/16/24 05:33 PM
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Henry county
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I haven't seen the first one here in Henry County. I always see the first ones in late January and there are usually flocks of them in the hay fields and patures by now. Is anyone else seeing any in big numbers?


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Higher than my expectations
Well, I have really good days" Ray Wylie Hubbard
Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102318
03/16/24 05:38 PM
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We had a bunch here in Elmore County 2-3 weeks ago

Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102321
03/16/24 05:47 PM
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Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
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Mmmmm good 😆

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Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: James] #4102323
03/16/24 05:50 PM
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Louisiana to Central AL
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Originally Posted by James
Mmmmm good 😆

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They are very tasty.....lol

Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102324
03/16/24 05:51 PM
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Louisiana to Central AL
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I saw a few in January, haven't seen any since then, I usually have a yard full....

Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102326
03/16/24 05:52 PM
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Luverne, AL
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We are covered with them, so they aint to far from you.


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Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102334
03/16/24 06:17 PM
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In a Van, down by the River
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Lotta of em down here.


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Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102359
03/16/24 06:51 PM
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They did not show here this winter. First time in my lifetime. I did see a few a week ago down on the coast across the bay where I have never seen any. Go figure.

Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102366
03/16/24 07:00 PM
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I was noticing the same thing at my place in Baldwin Co this year. First time ever I’ve not had a yard full in late January/Feb.

Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102379
03/16/24 07:13 PM
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Chilton County
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Lots here at my place

Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102392
03/16/24 07:28 PM
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Montgomery / Luverne
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Had a good bit a few weeks ago but they've gone

Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102400
03/16/24 07:44 PM
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Helena
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You can’t tell the difference between doves and robins once cleaned and cooked.😎

Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102567
03/17/24 10:56 AM
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After looking at this thread yesterday I made it a point to look this morning to see if there were any in the pasture. We had around a dozen of them this morning feeding here in the Shoals area.


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Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102684
03/17/24 04:12 PM
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Henry county
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Well it sounds like we aren't getting the numbers we have had. I have always enjoyed seeing them. I guess because of the stoies my dad used to tell me about eating them. It's funny how as I get older silly things mean more to me.


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Higher than my expectations
Well, I have really good days" Ray Wylie Hubbard
Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: 700ltr308] #4102699
03/17/24 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 700ltr308
You can’t tell the difference between doves and robins once cleaned and cooked.😎




meats darker . grin

Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102718
03/17/24 06:02 PM
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Looking at them right now outside my window. We have a bird feeder attached to the window and dang near everything comes to eat off it. Except squirrels. They've got no way to get to it...yet.


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Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: Frankie] #4102726
03/17/24 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Frankie
Originally Posted by 700ltr308
You can’t tell the difference between doves and robins once cleaned and cooked.😎




meats darker . grin

And more of it


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Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102737
03/17/24 06:20 PM
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Very few in Lawrence co but didn’t think much about till this post.

Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102848
03/18/24 01:16 AM
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They're in my yard and field in Huntsville

Re: Where are the Robins? [Re: coldtrail] #4102905
03/18/24 08:42 AM
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I haven't noticed a decline around my place near Boaz. I have noticed that the flocks of a zillion blackbirds are a thing of the past though. Used to be that a flock would take 20 minutes to fly over.

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