Is It Weird

  • col._klink
    St Paul
    Posts: 2542
    #1265613

    That there is Robin still hanging around outside of our shop in St. Paul????

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #832083

    We haven’t had a heated bird bath out for the last two years. Robins and Bluebirds.

    Someone forgot to tell them South is thataway!

    Been fishing Klink?

    Czech
    Cottage Grove, MN
    Posts: 1574
    #832086

    Yep, we saw a bunch of them down on the Vermillion river a couple days ago. I heard them calling, it took me a bit to recognize. You’d think with the recent cold they would have headed south, heck if I had wings I would.

    col._klink
    St Paul
    Posts: 2542
    #832091

    Hey BK,

    Been doing good in the Chisago area. Pannies are going good and I found a pretty darn good are for Walleyes on South Lindstrom.

    Bad news for me this year I left my new Ice armor jacket with my GPS/lakemasters chip in the back of my pickup in a locked topper to stop and have a few. Came out a hour later my Vex., Strikemaster, Marcum camera was still there but someone took my jacket! I aslo had a small tackle box with my go to jigs in there

    I sure hope I dont see anyone wearing my blue Ice Armor jacket with a muffler burn from a auger on the left chest area.

    weston.marling
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Posts: 4
    #832099

    I’ve seen quite a few down here in Cedar Falls

    85lund
    Menomonie, WI
    Posts: 2317
    #832100

    One more good reason to always have a hammer in the truck. You can always use it to chip out those frozen holes until you find the guy. Gotta keep that hammer arm warm!

    hangartner
    fayette,iowa
    Posts: 171
    #832136

    about robins— I saw an albino robin this summer. i had to look twice to be sure that it was a robin, sure was. wow frank

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 18621
    #832158

    Many robins dont migrate but I think the number staying this year is oddly high. I have never seen so many in the winter and never around my house which they currently are. They are surviving off my crab apples but I dont know where they are getting water?

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #832376

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    Many robins dont migrate but I think the number staying this year is oddly high. I have never seen so many in the winter and never around my house which they currently are. They are surviving off my crab apples but I dont know where they are getting water?



    How all the other wildlife does…snow?

    I saw Robins up until the last snowfall. Not sure why they left because there are plenty of crabapples left. The Cedar Waxwings stayed pretty late too. I hear robins once in a while, but not as much since the snow…or was it the cold that came first?

    perchhead
    Posts: 329
    #832396

    Had 2 robins in my crabapple tree today!

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #833373

    A robin in our yard is a rare occurrence even in the spring and summer. Once in a while I will hear them perched high in a tree some ways away or see them passing over. So it was odd to see a robin not only in my yard, but up by the house Saturday. He must have been looking for dead bugs or something , because he was pecking away at the seam in the patio, driveway and where the garage foundation met the driveway.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22454
    #833417

    Very odd.. we seen 2 yesterday, on the frozen creek…??? Thought I was seeing things there for a minute…

    big G

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