Spring is here! The robins are now
arriving! Love hearing them!
Have a lovely week!
Thanks Sandee!
Thanks Sandee!
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That's ages that i haven't seen a Robin ! and here you have them "en masse" !
ReplyDeleteThat one got there first heheh!
ReplyDeleteHave a tweettastic day Kathe 👍
We are still waiting for spring. It's cold, snow flurries are mixing in with the rain and heavy winds. At this point we have really had enough of the cold weather.
ReplyDeleteDo they leave for winter?
ReplyDeleteAmerican Robins can be found year round in Washington, although most often the birds that breed in Washington migrate south and are replaced for the winter by birds that nest farther north. Large migratory flocks can be seen in spring and fall. Thanks for visiting and always leaving nice comments!!
DeleteOh yes a wonderfull time now
ReplyDeleteI love the singing of birds too. Make me smile.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week, Kathe. Love and hugs all around. ♥
Sweet robins ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you laughter and love in your day,
A SutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
The robins match the leaves...
ReplyDeleteGosh we have robins year round. I've recently learned not everyone does. We mostly tell spring by the departure of Juncos aka snow birds they winter here then head toward our mountains and the male Gold Finch are glorious in the gold suits
Hugs Cecilia
Definitely spring when they arrive. :) XO
ReplyDeleteWe like to watch our robins bobbin about too. Maybe they are looking for Batman!
ReplyDeleteclever you! See you in the funny papers!
DeleteThey're such pretty little things. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThe robins indeed symbolize the onset of spring! Adorable!
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