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Turdus migratorius
Gray above, brick-red below. Head and tail black in males and dull gray in females. Winters in the northern states. They frequent cedar bogs and swamps and are not usually noticed by the observer, except when they gather in large roosts as these did.
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Isn't it a wonderful world we live in? I feel bad for people that do not watch wildlife.
These are very different to the robins in the UK. Beautiful! So interesting to see all the sitings from around the world.