Subject: robins & worms
Date: Mar 10 11:05:42 2000
From: two.wing-nuts at juno.com - two.wing-nuts at juno.com


I believe I read recently that research has shown that robins cock their
heads to look for worms not to listen for them. I can't remember the
source, sorry.
We saw our first 6 killdeer of the season today.
Hans & Kathryn "Katie" Krauss, Spokane, WA two.wing-nuts at juno.com
It's better to be "WNGNUTS" than dead-bolts. (vanity plate)
Kathryn's office: Parish.Nurse at juno.com (M-W)