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All about the American robin
Both the male and female American robin are gray-brown birds with yellow bills and reddish-orange breasts, but the male’s head is usually darker than the female’s. Robins in the eastern part of the ...
Known for their bright blue eggs, American robins are a familiar sight hopping across lawns in search of worms, fruit, and insects like grasshoppers and caterpillars. They are early risers, singing ...
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Move aside, robins: These early birds are getting the spring worms
Spring is here, Ontario! Don’t hear the robins yet? Listen for these other early birds instead!
The American Robin is one of the most common birds in North America. You’ve probably seen one in your backyard or been woken up by one before sunrise. But did you know this iconic bird is also ...
It is an old Anglo-Saxon saying, “The early bird gets the worm.” The saying traces back to a collection of proverbs published by John Ray in 1670. Ray was one of the most eminent naturalists of his ...
The American robin is one of the most familiar backyard birds in the U.S.—so familiar, in fact, it’s the official state bird of Connecticut, Wisconsin, and Michigan. With their bright orange bellies ...
European robins normally live in western Eurasia and parts of North Africa, but this one somehow ended up in Canada. Sabrina Jacob The new year seems to have brought a new visitor to Canada.
Putting up a bird feeder is often not enough to attract birds to your garden, but growing certain plants will have robins, goldfinches and other small birds flocking to your yard.
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