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Robins on the attack!

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I've seen more Robins(the bird, not the Muppet) in the past three days then I've seen in my whole life. They've either been breeding like rabbits or some sort of nuclear accident. I was just wondering if anyone else had noticed a strange population spike in the animals near them...
 

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I don't think there's any danger. Since Global Warming is causing spring-like and summer-like weather to come early and be more severe this year, that means robins, and other critters can come out repopulate earlier.
 

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We may have had a mild winter, but it was a long one. Spring didn't come early here. In fact it's still a bit chilly. Anyways, I didn't say there was a danger, except maybe to the worm population:smile:

<shakes head> So many birds, so little worms...wait....nvm:zany:
 

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Hmm, where I live, we started seeing temperatures in the high 70's a month ago!
 

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I wish frogs and toads would seem to jump in numbers like that. That would be incredibly awesome.
This thread reminds me of a Hitchcock movie. Actually, come to think of it, I think I have seem a lot of robins lately...perhaps more than usual. I don't know, I'm probably just imagining it.
 
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