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Attention, Comprehension, Retention: Fruits of Nar...
Baby robins!!!
Terrific Twos
Robin family update
Educational standards and the Buskeros case
Umbert the Unborn
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Robins in our backyard
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Sunday, April 15, 2007
Robin family update
We suffered an unseasonal winter storm, complete with sleet, wind, hail, and a couple of inches of snow. The robins were faithful; they sat and they sat. It's back up to 75 degrees now and the robin family seems to have weathered the storm well.
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