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American robin

Turdus migratorius

Description:

American Robins are fairly large songbirds with a large, round body, long legs, and fairly long tail. They are the largest North American thrushes. They are gray-brown birds with warm orange underparts and dark heads. In flight, a white patch on the lower belly and under the tail can be conspicuous. Compared with males, females have paler heads that contrast less with the gray back. They are active mostly during the day and assemble in large flocks at night. Their diet consists of invertebrates (such as beetle grubs and caterpillars), fruits and berries. It is one of the earliest bird species to lay eggs, beginning to breed shortly after returning to its summer range from its winter range. Its nest consists of long coarse grass, twigs, paper, and feathers, and is smeared with mud and often cushioned with grass or other soft materials. It is among the first birds to sing at dawn, and its song consists of several discrete units that are repeated.

Habitat:

North America

Notes:

This bird gave me a lovely concert this morning.

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6 Comments

MarceloCamacho
MarceloCamacho 11 years ago

Great shot! Very nice!

Maria dB
Maria dB 12 years ago

Thanks, fellow spotters! :>)

Panda27
Panda27 12 years ago

That's big

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 12 years ago

awesome no pay.

Gerardo Aizpuru
Gerardo Aizpuru 12 years ago

Wonderful series !

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Nice series!

Maria dB
Spotted by
Maria dB

North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Feb 20, 2012
Submitted on Feb 20, 2012

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