So I did what any self-respecting modern person would do. I googled "robins in winter?" in hopes of learning that their presence in January meant warmer days would soon be here.
Ah no, it meant nothing of the sort. The "first robin of spring" saying, at least in these parts, is just a saying. Robins winter in these climes, so seeing them doesn't mean much of anything.
But what I learned warmed the heart if not the fingers and toes. In cold months, robins are much more likely to be found in large flocks. They have learned to stick together when the pickings are slim. Would that we humans could follow their example.
(Photo: Wikipedia)