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Turdus migratorius
The Robin's tiny blue eggs where in a nest made from sticks and grass. The nest was tucked in a small pine tree by my mailbox. The eggs were a brilliant blue and there was two eggs, even though in the picture you can only see one.
Robins are usually found on lawns eating worms from the ground. Robins pretty much live anywhere. From cities and big towns to small towns like Halifax.
Robins eggs are so beautiful and I always find some in my yard in the spring and early summer. On the " all about birds" website I confirmed that robins were both city and country birds.
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