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I love to hear the robin. Nothing better after a long Ohio winter then waking to a cacophony of robin song! Welcome spring, welcome robins!
On Tuesday, April 7, 2015 12:17 PM, Sherry Michney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Robins are very territorial to the point of extreme aggressiveness and stupidity which is the reason there will never be a shortage of them. They will chase away the bluebirds because they will chase away everything. Yes, that's nature. The best you can hope for is that they will chase other robins in front of an oncoming car and eliminate themselves long enough for the bluebirds to sneak in until more robins arrive. I would love to replace mourning dove hunting with robin hunting but I expect I'm the minority in this. I hate robins. They are stupid annoying birds. I hate spring because my juncos leave and the robins arrive.
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