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Yep. Shepherds would not have been in the fields with their flocks in December. Most theories hold that Jesus was probably born some time in the early fall. But the idea of a Nativitiy feast coinciding with the ancient festivals of the "Rebirth of the Sun" was obviously too good for the dominies of the early church to resist. Hard to break old habits.
One of my favorite lines about the date of Christmas is that the only thing we know for sure about Jesus' birth is that it did not happen on December 25th. I find that to be an unimportant fact in the sweep and meaning of Christianity, but it is a funny line.