“He rocks in the treetop all the day long, hoppin’ and a-boppin’ and a-singin’ his song…” Yep, these robins were hoppin’ and boppin,’ and flockin’ as well. Usually they are just an occasional visitor to our neighborhood, but on this day there were at least thirty, counting the others on the opposite side of the street. There is probably an abundant but temporary supply of food nearby for them to enjoy and as soon as it is gone, they will be too.
Retired physician with interests in writing, photography, music, and astronomy. I have written multiple stories of life experiences, travel, and astronomy, and have been playing the ukulele for 10 years. My wife Fairy and I travel frequently to the Pacific Islands of Hawaii, and French Polynesia, and I have learned several of their native-language songs.
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Crazy. Our backyard and the trees that line the backyard property were covered with Robin’s the other day. I was excited to see them because I have always believed they were the heralds of spring. And then the temperature dipped down into the 20’s and that lovely thought was gone.
Crazy. Our backyard and the trees that line the backyard property were covered with Robin’s the other day. I was excited to see them because I have always believed they were the heralds of spring. And then the temperature dipped down into the 20’s and that lovely thought was gone.
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Hope it warms up soon.
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