The past few days flocks of robins have been enjoying drinking from my birdbath, I've had to fill it up several times a day! They don't even
bathe in it either and splash all the water out, they're just drinking. Sometimes a cedar waxwing or nothern flicker will be bold enough to join
them if there's room, they don't seem to mind.
On 11/21/2020 12:24 PM, super70s wrote:
The past few days flocks of robins have been enjoying drinking from my birdbath, I've had to fill it up several times a day! They don't even
bathe in it either and splash all the water out, they're just drinking. Sometimes a cedar waxwing or nothern flicker will be bold enough to join them if there's room, they don't seem to mind.
We get them each Fall in Central Oregon. They are migrating from Alaska/Canada to warmer, snow-free areas. We love them because they eat
the earth worms that destroy our lawn.
We have had a bit of rain, so the worms are easy to get when they come
up to poop. Later in the year, they eat juniper berries that have frozen and thawed and fermented. Makes for interesting performance when a drunk
robin tries to fly!
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