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20 March 2006, 04:27
vapodog
for you north country hunters, WI, MN, MI, etc
I was out and about today.....saw the first Robin of the year.....and about a thousand of them

Spring is here!!!!YIPPEE!!!


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20 March 2006, 05:08
Gibson
I've been seeing them for about a month now, so I don't know how reliable they are. But either way, Spring is actually pretty close and its time to do some scouting, shed hunting, and turkey hunting!
20 March 2006, 17:30
Clem
AND I've been getting Red Winged Blackbirds in my feeders. clap And I've even experienced sunshine this weekend.
20 March 2006, 18:09
Skibum
Spring peepers are just starting and I saw some Sandhill Cranes heading north. Been seeing Robins and Red Winged Blackbirds for a couple weeks. Even took my motorcycle for a spin yesterday. Of course I had my snowmobile gear on. There is light at the ed of the tunnel.
beer

Jeff


In the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king.
20 March 2006, 18:17
pioneeroutfitters
We still have 3 1/2 feet of snow and -20 degree temp. at night. On the bright side , I did see a crow last week. (It was froze to death in a tree)
20 March 2006, 18:25
SDhunter
Here in the Black Hills we are getting pounded with the last breath of winter. All of western SD is shut down. Some places have rec'd up to two feet of snow!

But....spring is here on the calendar and it is supposed to be 50 by the weekend.
20 March 2006, 23:16
pdhntr1
Robins? Red Winged Blackbirds? Spring Peepers? What the hell are those????

I must be living a lot closer to Pioneeroutfitters than the rest of you. We had over 20 inches of new snow a week ago and most of it is still here.

Lots and lots of snow fleas though.

Jim


Please be an ethical PD hunter, always practice shoot and release!!

Praying for all the brave souls standing in harms way.
21 March 2006, 00:11
gophershooter
Well the sandhills and some bluebirds but no robins yet.It was 19 this am but supposed to be in the 60,s by saturday.w/regards
21 March 2006, 01:01
6.5 SWEDE
I hope all you guys did your reloading this passed winter, Because it is time to put some holes in some paper or some ground hogs thank GOD for spring.
21 March 2006, 01:19
RM007
It was 74 degrees in phoenix yesterday but we expect it too warm up. jumping Cool Cool


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21 March 2006, 03:21
ELKMAN2
I have had robins all winter, saw bluebirds last week numerous waterfowl, People on the golf course, must be spring
21 March 2006, 03:31
Aspen Hill Adventures
Here in my corner of Michigan I've been seeing large flocks of blue birds for about two weeks now. The red wing blackbird males are here and setting up territories. Along with the male boat tailed grackles.

I've seen leopard frogs, heard peepers and leopards already but it has been an unusually mild winter here. A big bull leopard frog hopped across my lawn a day or two ago at sundown on the way to the swamp down yonder. He seemed to have one thing on his mind. Lots of robins already, seen some garter snakes too.

My daffodils are about 4 inches out of the ground and crocus are in bloom. There is no snow here right at the moment. Very mild but wet so far.

My laying hens are going full bore, lots of farm fresh eggs here! They are deeeelicious.

Saw a pile of whitetail does crossing the driveway when I was trying to plow gravel on Saturday. Killed a female coyote at the end of Feb in heat.

Spring is HERE. Smiler


~Ann


21 March 2006, 22:14
gerry375
Vapodog:

The Lord must favor Wisconsin over NY. I'm in the most southern part of my state and haven't seen a robin yet!. (I feel Spring has arrived when I see robins and the forsythia in bloom. {We had a wind chill factor of 21 degrees this morning) Smiler
21 March 2006, 22:20
Clem
quote:
Originally posted by RM007:
It was 74 degrees in phoenix yesterday but we expect it too warm up. jumping Cool Cool




But it's a dry heat. animal
22 March 2006, 05:02
Paul Tunkis
Spring?? Wow, robins? Let's see it's 22 degrees at about 6PM here. It isn't snowing but the wind is coming up (drys the snow up and blows it to SD) I did see some geese, but they were headed back south... I'm just glad we didn't put the 85K BTU propane heater away at work, had to thaw my hands out 6 time today. Don't think I'll pack the wool long johns away just yet... But in less than a month the gophers will be out in force and the Park County Montana right of spring (the Ringling Gopher Derby)will be here before you know it!
23 March 2006, 23:42
gerry375
Clem:

I laughed out loud about your remark "It's a dry heat". Many years ago I was in New Mexico and was appalled at the heat. (I remember standing on a highway pavement talking to a New Mexico patrol officer and trying to persuade him to let me go (he had some misguided idea that I was speeding) and I began to feel the heat coming through leather soles. That was my first introduction to the heat of the Southwest. I heard that expression so often later that it was a "dry heat". I wound up saying that a "dry heat" can also bake you alive!" Smiler
24 March 2006, 03:06
duffy4
Well it was a lovely FALL day down here in Aus. Nice that is finally cooling down some.



Robin down under; I usually live in Alberta where spring is still a long way off.