- American robin - Wikipedia
The American robin (Turdus migratorius) is a migratory bird of the true thrush genus and Turdidae, the wider thrush family It is named after the European robin [3] because of its reddish-orange breast, though the two species are not closely related, with the European robin belonging to the Old World flycatcher family
- American Robin Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of . . .
Despite the fact that a lucky robin can live to be 14 years old, the entire population turns over on average every six years Although robins are considered harbingers of spring, many American Robins spend the whole winter in their breeding range
- American Robin | Audubon Field Guide
A very familiar bird over most of North America, running and hopping on lawns with upright stance, often nesting on porches and windowsills The Robin's rich caroling is among the earliest bird songs
- Robin | Migration, Diet Habitat | Britannica
Robin, either of two species of thrushes (family Turdidae) distinguished by an orange or dull reddish breast The American robin (Turdus migratorius), a large North American thrush, is one of the most familiar songbirds in the eastern United States
- American Robin: Fascinating Facts About This Iconic Bird!
The American robin is one of the most recognizable birds in North America, often signaling the arrival of spring with its cheerful song and vibrant red breast But what else do we know about this beloved bird?
- All About Robin Nests and Robin Eggs - Birds and Blooms
Learn where to look for a robin nest, what robin eggs and baby robins look like, how long it takes robin eggs to hatch and more nest facts
- 25 Interesting Facts About American Robins - Bird Feeder Hub
With it’s red-breast and frequent, chipper call, the American Robin is one of the most easily identifiable birds in North America They’re numerous and widespread across the United States and Canada —where they’re often spotted foraging on lawns, in parks, and other common areas
- 10 Types of Robin: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST
Explore the different types of Robin species and discover the quirky characteristics and habits of these tiny songbirds
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