Robins Flock to North Texas and Ride Out Frozen Week With the Help of Berry Trees

24 photos
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Glenda Morgan
Some bright spots during this bitterly cold weather. The Ingram girls in Greenville had wild goldfinches eating from their hands and sitting on their head. The flocks of robins ate all of the berries in bushes around the house, including ripe ones on the ground!
2/24
kim schweikert
hundreds of robins in our back yard in N Richland Hills
3/24
Brittany Clark
The migrating robins decided to stop in our yard this evening. There are hundreds!
4/24
Betsy Daste
Robin puffed up in 16° temperature today
5/24
brandon hollien
These were some wildlife out in Wylie, Texas! Brandon Hollien
6/24
Cathy Bius
DFW Snow Picture – Visitor
7/24
Michelle Wahl
Robin in melting snow. Plano, Texas Feb 20, 2021
8/24
joshuaglasslja
A dozen, maybe two dozen Robins came to our front porch and kept playing in the snow and slush, and eating the berries off of our bushes.
9/24
joshuaglasslja
A dozen, maybe two dozen Robins came to our front porch and kept playing in the snow and slush, and eating the berries off of our bushes.
10/24
joshuaglasslja
A dozen, maybe two dozen Robins came to our front porch and kept playing in the snow and slush, and eating the berries off of our bushes.
11/24
Angi Bartley
Nature is adapting. We found dozens of robins rating berries off of the holly bush outside my husband’s office today. No birds have ever eaten them before.
12/24
Julie Morgan
Robins trying to stay warm – Prosper
13/24
Vicki McCleeri
Robins in a Bedford pool spa 2/17/21
14/24
Kathy Butler
Photo taken on Wednesday, 02-17. Robin on snowy holly bush outside my window.
15/24
joshuaglasslja
A dozen, maybe two dozen Robins came to our front porch and kept playing in the snow and slush, and eating the berries off of our bushes.
16/24
joshuaglasslja
A dozen, maybe two dozen Robins came to our front porch and kept playing in the snow and slush, and eating the berries off of our bushes.
17/24
joshuaglasslja
A dozen, maybe two dozen Robins came to our front porch and kept playing in the snow and slush, and eating the berries off of our bushes.
18/24
Beth Wimpy
Robins Finding Breakfast Berries
19/24
Kathy Butler
Flock of robins in crepe myrtle bush. Feb 17
20/24
Sue Sage
Flocks of robins and cedar waxing descended upon Holly trees in search of last minute berries before the heavy snow
21/24
Betty Alvarado
Large group of robins are huddled on the ground near hedges during low temps and high wind today.
22/24
Jackie Bevolo
Robin keeping warm above our gaslight in Denton, Texas.
23/24
Beverly Davis
Nothing quite as pretty and winters as a flock of robins on a snowy day
24/24
Heather Bobo
This is Steve Bobo ! Our cat likes the snow and birds ! His name is Bruiser .
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