I suppose you’ll see all sorts of new behaviors from the hide. In Madison there is a time in the spring when worms are plentiful that robins seem to flock together more, before nesting and separating off.
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The robins are looking plump and healthy, ready for spring nesting. Are these more from your hide?
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Yes, all taken from the hide yesterday, unusually we have four robins at the hide. Normally they are very territorial.
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I suppose you’ll see all sorts of new behaviors from the hide. In Madison there is a time in the spring when worms are plentiful that robins seem to flock together more, before nesting and separating off.
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