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Robins kicked back in their tree recliners

By Billy Joe Fudge

There are only three things I see Robins doing.
1. Eating worms in warm weather,
2. Trying to get their young'uns who've been pushed out of the nest off the ground before a cat makes a meal out of them and
3. Flocking to Holly trees and devouring the berries particularly during cold, snow covered days.
So, it's cold, the ground is snow covered and I think I can detect a satiated, kicked back in the recliner after a "dinner of Holly berries" look upon every beak. - BJF

Comments re photo 76800 Birds of Kentucky 4 and 20 Robins in the Dogwood tree




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