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It must be spring! (Original Post) Phoenix61 Feb 2018 OP
Answering the question in the classic poem: Lindsay Feb 2018 #1
I've noticed Ohiogal Feb 2018 #2
I'm assuming, maybe incorrectly you're in Phoenix. I'm in NE Fl and they've been passing through Fla Dem Feb 2018 #3
Nope, panhandle of fla. Phoenix61 Feb 2018 #4

Lindsay

(3,276 posts)
1. Answering the question in the classic poem:
Sat Feb 17, 2018, 12:44 PM
Feb 2018

Spring has sprung,
The grass is riz.
I wonder where
The birdies is.

Ohiogal

(32,047 posts)
2. I've noticed
Sat Feb 17, 2018, 01:03 PM
Feb 2018

Just today ..... a LOT more birds gathering at my kitchen window feeder .....

I doubt we'll see any robins here in NE Ohio for another month or so. But I've been seeing an abundance of woodpeckers, chickadees, sparrows, titmice, and cardinals. They kinda stayed away most of the winter, even though I always keep the suet and seed feeders full.

Fla Dem

(23,736 posts)
3. I'm assuming, maybe incorrectly you're in Phoenix. I'm in NE Fl and they've been passing through
Sat Feb 17, 2018, 01:29 PM
Feb 2018

here as well. Just small flocks right now, but in past years we've had the trees full of them as they start their migration north. I always let my family in the Northeast know they're on their way.

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