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In the main, snowbirds own their vehicles because they want to use them year round.
"That's when the snowbirds are back and school is out.
Do all the traffic cops head north, like the snowbirds?
And some of those buildings were winter homes for Northern snowbirds.
Which is fine with us and the snowbirds: We like having a winter beach to ourselves.
Many of its residents are "snowbirds" who travel south in the Winter.
Snowbirds are apt to agree with him, though they tend to stick together.
It has a yearly air show, with the Snowbirds.
Those called "snowbirds" come in fall and leave in spring.
Foster was subsequently made an honorary member of the Snowbirds.
"They were snowbirds, here for the season, so I even called their physician back East."
Private railroad cars carried wealthy snowbirds to the front gates.
"And snowbirds in Florida like to watch the Buffalo weather."
It's not only the geese and the snowbirds that migrate for the winter.
The first snowbirds to arrive would be the ones Wireman liked least.
Over time, they began to look more like day camps for retired snowbirds than exclusive nests.
"We'll have to do one heck of a sales pitch to get the Canadians and snowbirds to ever come back here again," he said.
There could be no other way to remind the snowbirds from New York about everything that was done just to play ball.
The Snowbirds are the only major military aerobatics team that operates without a support aircraft.
In 2007 Tamara wrote and directed a short film called Snowbirds.
It hosts an annual air show, featuring the Snowbirds.
Some are snowbirds who go South in the late fall and return North in the spring.
Many snowbirds owned a trailer or a house but were renting the land where their property was located.
Many of the homeowners are seasonal snowbirds from northern states and only live in the area part-time during the winter.
There were 13,358 residents on the island as of the 2000 census, but the population peaks at 17,000 during the summer months with retired "snowbirds."