Re: [mou-net] Robins and robins and robins (with a question added)

2009-08-31 Thread Craig
I didn't count but, early this morning just before sun up there were flocks 
of Robins heading south so it seems they are on the move south.
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Went to the parade in Pierz and after wended our way home to Brainerd thru 
various locations in Mille Lacs, Morrison and Crow Wing Counties.  In about 
4 hours of travel we saw only one Robin


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When I volunteered at the MOU Booth at the Fair on Saturday evening, there 
were a couple of questions from the public about whether the robins had 
already migrated since they seem pretty scarce lately. We assured people 
that they were still around but that their feeding habits had perhaps made 
them harder to see.


Yesterday afternoon, my husband and I were walking across the Stone Arch 
Bridge in Mpls. We saw 100+ robins, both mature and juveniles, near the 
southeast Mpls. end of the bridge. We have often encountered robins along 
the "Mississippi Mile" in that vicinity during the cold season. I'd be 
interested in why they are flocking together now so far before the beginning 
of freeze-up. Anyone have any ideas?


Jeanne Tanamachi
Lauderdale MN
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Subject: [mou-net] Robins and robins and robins

Have had an impressive wave of robins all morning. Over half are
immature. Numbers are hard to estimate but perhaps 30-40 with an
occasional Blue Jay mixed in. I have not had any robins all summer
nor jays. The Cooper's family was calling again this morning also
after a brief respite of a week or two. Have had several warbler
waves over the last week but the fair has been distracting as of
late. The hardest part of robin waves is my compulsion to check out
each one to make sure I don't miss a lifer Varied Thrust. Some have
been close but nothing to claim.

Thomas Maiello
Angel Environmental Management, Inc.
Maple Grove, MN

 
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Re: [mou-net] Robins and robins and robins (with a question added)

2009-08-31 Thread Carol Crust
Went to the parade in Pierz and after wended our way home to Brainerd thru 
various locations in Mille Lacs, Morrison and Crow Wing Counties.  In about 4 
hours of travel we saw only one Robin

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Subject: Re: [mou-net] Robins and robins and robins (with a question added)

When I volunteered at the MOU Booth at the Fair on Saturday evening, there were 
a couple of questions from the public about whether the robins had already 
migrated since they seem pretty scarce lately. We assured people that they were 
still around but that their feeding habits had perhaps made them harder to see. 

Yesterday afternoon, my husband and I were walking across the Stone Arch Bridge 
in Mpls. We saw 100+ robins, both mature and juveniles, near the southeast 
Mpls. end of the bridge. We have often encountered robins along the 
"Mississippi Mile" in that vicinity during the cold season. I'd be interested 
in why they are flocking together now so far before the beginning of freeze-up. 
Anyone have any ideas? 

Jeanne Tanamachi 
Lauderdale MN 
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From: "Thomas Maiello"  
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Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 9:59:55 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: [mou-net] Robins and robins and robins 

Have had an impressive wave of robins all morning. Over half are 
immature. Numbers are hard to estimate but perhaps 30-40 with an 
occasional Blue Jay mixed in. I have not had any robins all summer 
nor jays. The Cooper's family was calling again this morning also 
after a brief respite of a week or two. Have had several warbler 
waves over the last week but the fair has been distracting as of 
late. The hardest part of robin waves is my compulsion to check out 
each one to make sure I don't miss a lifer Varied Thrust. Some have 
been close but nothing to claim. 

Thomas Maiello 
Angel Environmental Management, Inc. 
Maple Grove, MN 

 
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Re: [mou-net] Robins and robins and robins (with a question added)

2009-08-31 Thread jtanamachi
When I volunteered at the MOU Booth at the Fair on Saturday evening, there were 
a couple of questions from the public about whether the robins had already 
migrated since they seem pretty scarce lately. We assured people that they were 
still around but that their feeding habits had perhaps made them harder to see. 

Yesterday afternoon, my husband and I were walking across the Stone Arch Bridge 
in Mpls. We saw 100+ robins, both mature and juveniles, near the southeast 
Mpls. end of the bridge. We have often encountered robins along the 
"Mississippi Mile" in that vicinity during the cold season. I'd be interested 
in why they are flocking together now so far before the beginning of freeze-up. 
Anyone have any ideas? 

Jeanne Tanamachi 
Lauderdale MN 
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From: "Thomas Maiello"  
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Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 9:59:55 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: [mou-net] Robins and robins and robins 

Have had an impressive wave of robins all morning. Over half are 
immature. Numbers are hard to estimate but perhaps 30-40 with an 
occasional Blue Jay mixed in. I have not had any robins all summer 
nor jays. The Cooper's family was calling again this morning also 
after a brief respite of a week or two. Have had several warbler 
waves over the last week but the fair has been distracting as of 
late. The hardest part of robin waves is my compulsion to check out 
each one to make sure I don't miss a lifer Varied Thrust. Some have 
been close but nothing to claim. 

Thomas Maiello 
Angel Environmental Management, Inc. 
Maple Grove, MN 

 
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