Seeing lots of robins can be a delightful sign of spring or a clue to changing seasons; however, what does it mean when you see a lot of robins? The answer is typically linked to migration patterns, food availability, and breeding cycles, often indicating a healthy local ecosystem.
The Spokesman-Review: Cool Critters: Robins have returned for spring? Guess what – they never left
Cool Critters: Robins have returned for spring? Guess what – they never left
Robins are not a sign of spring any more than Punxsutawney Phil, that pampered Pennsylvania groundhog, is a predictor of weather. Here's the scoop on Phil: if he sees his shadow, it means six more ...
pressconnects: The sound of robins chirping is a telltale sign: Spring is in the air
The sound of robins chirping is a telltale sign: Spring is in the air
Penn Live: Do the robins in my backyard mean spring is almost here?
Robins, historically viewed as some of the surest harbingers of spring, have been showing up in backyards across Pennsylvania. That is naturally leading to a range of questions from readers: Does this ...
MSN: Move aside, robins: These early birds are getting the spring worms
Robins are the unofficial avian mascot of spring, but did you know that they aren’t the first birds to return to Ontario for the season? If you listen closely, you may hear another common bird ...
Lehigh Valley Live: Winter wildlife: Robins, raccoons and spring teases | Lehigh Valley Nature Watch
Winter wildlife: Robins, raccoons and spring teases | Lehigh Valley Nature Watch
Nordot on MSN: UK gardeners are only just realising this popular shrub and 3 simple habits bring robins flocking this spring