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16 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

Robins are back at my house this week.  

             Actually, robins are year around residents in Missouri.   This year is abnormal as all of us know. My bees are flying everyday it gets above the upper forties. Even though I left them plenty of honey stores it bothers me when they are out there is nothing for them out here right now. So, a hundred yards from the hive made a bucket feeder and am supplementing by feeding sugar water. Plan was only doing this because five of my hives are first year. Two hives have had for two years this coming spring.  @jdmidwest can weigh in more about this. I'm a newbie but had a 6 1/4-gallon harvest.  Bee keeping is fun.  

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7 hours ago, BilletHead said:

             Actually, robins are year around residents in Missouri.   This year is abnormal as all of us know. My bees are flying everyday it gets above the upper forties. Even though I left them plenty of honey stores it bothers me when they are out there is nothing for them out here right now. So, a hundred yards from the hive made a bucket feeder and am supplementing by feeding sugar water. Plan was only doing this because five of my hives are first year. Two hives have had for two years this coming spring.  @jdmidwest can weigh in more about this. I'm a newbie but had a 6 1/4-gallon harvest.  Bee keeping is fun.  

We haven’t seen one in a month and we have two hitting the water everyday now.  

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Pastures were greening up at the farm today.  Bees are out and burning up winter stores.  Last year we had that cold snap in April and May and killed a bunch of bees because they were brooded up and trapped from the honey stores.

El Nina or something in the gulf putting too much warm air up the pipes from the south.

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The White bass and shad are still thick on the backend flats.  

And when I say "thick' I'm not only referring to the numbers of fish.......The belly's on those bad-boys are about to burst open.  

A New Years day White bass blitz is very VERY likely to happen here in 2022

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