While it may seem a little like the robins are confused about the calendar, such as this one photographed drying off after taking a bath by Jim Lease in November, the birds were recently flocking in Brainerd eating berries. While the vast majority of robins move south for the winter, some stay year-round and others may wait to move until their food supply of fruit diminishes. Photo by Jim Lease
Robins in winter: It's a head-scratcher
While it may seem a little like the robins are confused about the calendar, such as this one photographed drying off after taking a bath by Jim Lease in November, the birds were recently flocking in Brainerd eating berries. While the vast majorit...

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