You know Spring is just around the corner when the Robins start showing up. Robins are resident birds here in St Louis, but during the winter they seem to vanish from the backyard. From my limited knowledge, I understand that they form large roosts and forage ...... somewhere other than my backyard. I have seen them in numbers at Creve Coeur Park during winter time.
But, it's amazing how much information they retain despite being "bird-brained." Here's the annual routine.
The Robins build nests in the trees in my yard. I've watched many fledglings feeding in the yard and taking their first bath in my deck-mounted bird bath. And some have grown accustomed to seeing me with a handful of raisins and fly up for the freebies. They patiently wait for me toss them out to them. I don't want to humanize the relationship, but yes, we get to know/understand each other. Then they leave for the winter.
Last week, one of my summer residents showed up again. He landed upon the deck and waited for me to toss him a few raisins. It's become a daily ritual once again. They are smart, you can't convince me otherwise!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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Funny you should mention this. There is a robin under my maple tree at the same apot I left raisins at last year. I'll have to get some and soak them up...Michelle
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