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Spring is derived from an ancient Anglo-Saxon word for "rising."

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Welcome to Wild Wisconsin Web, the question/answer web site for those interested in nature, wildlife viewing, backyard birding, and everyone who enjoys the outdoors.

Your site host is Jim Buchholz, outdoor writer, newspaper columnist, book author, wildlife photographer, and professional park ranger.

Jim's syndicated Wild Wisconsin newspaper column and web site takes an in-depth look at Wisconsin's wildlife plant and animal species. If you have a nature-related questions be sure to check out the Ask a Question, Answers, and Online Articles sections.

 

 

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American Robin-Wisconsin's State Bird

"When the red, red robin comes bob-bob-bobin'along, there'll be no more sobbing when he starts throbbing his old sweet song." Even when this old song was written to celebrate the return of the robins, the bird was considered the true harbinger of spring and a welcome sight after the long, dark days of winter.

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