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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
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
American Robin | Audubon Field Guide Male American Robins arrive before females on nesting grounds and defend territories by singing, sometimes by fighting In the early stages of courtship, females may be actively pursued by one or several males
American robin | Nest, Eggs, Facts | Britannica American robins are somewhat large songbirds, characterized by a round body and long legs and tails Adults typically measure between 23 and 28 cm (9 and 11 inches) long and weigh about 76 5 grams (about 2 7 ounces), making them the largest thrushes in North America
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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
Is it unusual to see American Robins in the middle of winter? Over the past 10 years, robins have been reported in January in every U S state, except Hawaii, and in all of the southern provinces of Canada To really appreciate where robins go (and where they stay) throughout the year, see eBird’s animated map of American Robin distribution