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Date Posted: 09:53:14 02/11/07 Sun
Author: S. K. Dixon
Author Host/IP: cache-mtc-ae12.proxy.aol.com / 64.12.117.16
Subject: Robins
In reply to: Dennis 's message, "Re: I just found you" on 06:48:17 02/11/07 Sun

The DH and I spent Saturday traveling around in South Georgia, going only about 100 miles northwest of where we are in North Florida, and we saw several robins while in GA; we haven't seen them here yet, but we know when they arrive spring is definitely on the way. Course, everything here is thinking it is time to bud and bloom and start families, so while you get your birthing cages ready, Dennis, I will restock the rehabbing supplies. I'm still trying to talk some of my last year's rehabbees into releasing! LOL!




>We have had 0-5 degrees overnight with windchills in
>the
>-10to -20 range for over a week. Highest daytime temps
>have been in the low 20s. It gets bad when 25 degrees
>with no wind feels good compared to the night before.
>School was cancelled the first three days and delayed
>two hours the last two days due to wind chill temps.
>
>> I heard a red winged blackbird and it's way too soon
>>for them.
>> Here in eastern NC it turned cold but it going up
>>into the 60's Monday.

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