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Feb 13, 2017 9:23 PM CST
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Bubbles said:Is anyone seeing migratory birds in Texas? One of our neighbors reported seeing "thousands" of migrating robins early this morning on the greenbelt by Barton Creek.

We had them come through here by the thousands gorging on the flaming sumacs. Left red bird presents everywhere! I have not seen any the past few days but they have been through here in the last few weeks in huge numbers. I do not recall seeing them come through here before. The most obvious spring bird here for us is the cedar wax wings flying together in huge flocks until they split off in pairs to do their mating thing later in the season than most birds.

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