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- American Robin Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Robins are popular birds for their warm orange breast, cheery song, and early appearance at the end of winter Though they’re familiar town and city birds, American Robins are at home in wilder areas, too, including mountain forests and Alaskan wilderness
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- American robin - Wikipedia
The Peace Bridge robins were a family of American robins that attracted minor publicity in the mid-1930s for their prominent nest on the Canadian side of the Peace Bridge connecting Buffalo, New York, to Fort Erie, Ontario
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Robins hunt on lawns, pastures, fields, and meadows, standing still with their heads cocked to one side as though listening for their prey, but actually discovering it by sight With the decrease of available insects in fall and winter, robins feed on ripe fruits and berries in trees and shrubs
- 10 Fun Facts About the American Robin | Audubon
Found in forests, fields, parks, and backyards across North America—including Mexico, Canada, and Alaska—the robin is also the official bird of three states: Connecticut, Michigan, and Wisconsin
- American Robin - Birds Connect Seattle
Robins generally remain in flocks through the winter, and the breakup of these flocks in spring signals the start of their breeding season When you see a robin perched or flying in midair with a wad of mud or grass in its beak, it’s a sign of nest building
- American Robin Identification, Habitat, Diet Behavior Guide
You can see American Robins in backyards, parks, forests, and open fields across much of the United States In this guide, you’ll learn how to identify them, where they live, what they eat, how they nest, and how to tell them apart from similar birds
- What does it mean when you see a lot of robins?
Seeing lots of robins can be a delightful sign of spring or a clue to changing seasons; however, what does it mean when you see a lot of robins? The answer is typically linked to migration patterns, food availability, and breeding cycles, often indicating a healthy local ecosystem
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