Honestly - I live on the east coast & have spring buds on all the trees that usually happens mid March - I haven’t seen any Robins yet the bird which is usually a signal spring is 2 weeks away, but I think they will usher in a cold blast to stunt vegetation. Maybe over thinking it but something is off.
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I've been seeing robins all over at my property. They're literally all over the place. And several flowers coming out. This is South East USA.
With the rains in CA, I'm wondering if they've actually lost some of their weather changing grip and we're in a recovery season.
“ im on west coast: it almost seems like theyre cloud seeding here to preserve "winter" conditions... we'll have mornings where at dawn you can see it will be a perfect sunny cloudless day, and then they cloud seed like crazy... it creates overcast conditions, and keeps the temperatures low from morning til about 2-4pm. without the cloud seeding, it seems like it would be springlike around here.”
They’re doing the exact same thing in Colorado. It’s maddening.
Also MD. I can't remember two sunny days in a row for many months. Does anyone know who is actually driving those planes?
Interesting 🤔