Many birds fly south for the Winter, but robins head out of town to farms with livestock. They can find plenty of food and warmth there. Canada geese fly only as far as they need to, to find food. As our Winters become milder, they often stay put in one area all year. When the harvest is done, there is enough grain left in the field to feed a lot of geese.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Darnit Stan! I wish Ralph would let US have a barn for the winter (other than in the title of course!!)
MontanaLady about 6 years ago
Well, bless his heart. Poor thing.
GROG Premium Member about 6 years ago
It’s the smart thing to do.
KEA about 6 years ago
Well, that’s a nursery rhyme I wasn’t familiar with.
tghllama about 6 years ago
The North Wind doth blow, and we shall have snow,And what will Poor Robin do then, poor thing?Freeze, probably.
—Henry Gibson (he used to recite his poetry on Laugh-In)
JP Steve Premium Member about 6 years ago
Okay for the Robin, but what will Batman do?
cknoblo Premium Member about 6 years ago
Many birds fly south for the Winter, but robins head out of town to farms with livestock. They can find plenty of food and warmth there. Canada geese fly only as far as they need to, to find food. As our Winters become milder, they often stay put in one area all year. When the harvest is done, there is enough grain left in the field to feed a lot of geese.