Robins

by Doug Cooke
(Laurel, Ontario, Canada)



width="425"

Doug Cooke said ... I saw my first Robin today March 10, but 2 days ago about 100 Swans in the field on county road 12 in Laurel, Ontario, and counted 14 yesterday in the same area.

A reader from Chatham, Ontario wrote to say ... I just counted 10 Robins outside my window today, February 26, 2017 in Chatham, which is located between Windsor and London Ontario. 😊

Comments for Robins

Average Rating starstarstarstarstar

Click here to add your own comments

Rating
starstarstarstar
Birds
by: Andrew

I live in Vankleek Hill, Ontario and I see lots of rare birds.

Rating
starstarstarstarstar
Maybe never left
by: Frank

With this mild Winter, we have found that many American Robins really never moved southward. With a good crop of berries the past summer, flocks of Robins have been able to locate patches of food across your area of the province. Placing fruit such as sliced apples, oranges and even hanging bunches of grapes in your own yard will help this species survive the Winter.

Click here to add your own comments

Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How? Simply click here to return to North American Robins.

Enjoy this page? Please pay it forward. Here's how...

Would you prefer to share this page with others by linking to it?

  1. Click on the HTML link code below.
  2. Copy and paste it, adding a note of your own, into your blog, a Web page, forums, a blog comment, your Facebook account, or anywhere that someone would find this page valuable.