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Opinion: When the red, red robin goes bob, bob bobbing along, it won t be with John Gurda

Opinion: When the red, red robin goes bob, bob bobbing along, it won t be with John Gurda John Gurda © David Pérez A robin seen along the Ozaukee Interurban Trail. The idiot bird was at it again this morning. For the third spring in a row, a robin has made its nest in a cedar tree not 10 feet from my bedroom window, and its singing typically begins at 4 a.m., before the faintest trace of first light. “Singing” is a gross exaggeration for the tuneless iterations rising from this bird’s throat. It’s more a vagrant, meandering mumble that finds one annoying pitch and stays there without pause or variation for what seems like hours. At this morning’s thousandth repetition, when it became clear that sleep would not return, I wanted to shout, “Resolve, already!,” but the robin continued its drunken muttering.

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