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An American Robin (Turdus migratorius ) in a majestic pose highlighted in the evening sun.

A Robin, contemplating which direction to go.

The American Robin (Turdus migratorius) is a migratory songbird of the thrush family.

Columbia Children's Arboretum, NE Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon (May 27th, 2021). 23a. Suburban arboretum and park.

 

Male with a beakful of earthworms on the fence enclosing a large lawn.

 

Note the dark plumage with reduced white around the eye characteristic of the NW Pacific form T. m. caurinus.

 

More photos of robins and other thrushes—

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American Robin (Turdus migratorius), Williamson County, Tennessee

 

Mercury reached 99 degrees Fahrenheit today in Nashville, Tennessee.

 

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American Robin (Turdus migratorius) taking a break from feeding and was seen resting in a small open patch near some grass in the deep snow in an urban park in north Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

14 January, 2016.

 

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Fishtrap Creek Park, Abbotsford, B.C.

There was an American Robin nest in the small Honey Locust tree in our backyard last June. We enjoyed watching the antics of the fledglings. This one, on his first "flight", left the nest and landed atop the porch light fixture below. He only managed to get one foot on board, and there he sat, too frightened to fly, unable to get that second foot up on the slick surface of the fixture. After what seemed like a long five minutes, he slipped off and tumbled to the ground below. I went to call my wife, and when I returned he was gone.

 

(We did see him and his sibling after that for a couple of weeks in various parts of the yard, along with the mother robin...then, they were gone.)

 

The spotted breast is only seen on immature robins; in adults it's a solid rusty orange color.

This is one of my favorite species of birds. It's here all year and, to me, one of the most beautiful birds around. People tend to underappreciate it, though, because it's so common. It's funny how it reminds me of a P-51 Mustang (airplane).

Cumberland Gap National Park,

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Middlesboro, KY, USA.

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The American robin (Turdus migratorius) is a migratory bird of the true thrush genus and Turdidae, the wider thrush family. It is named after the European robin because of its reddish-orange breast, though the two species are not closely related, with the European robin belonging to the Old World flycatcher family. The American robin is widely distributed throughout North America

 

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Nikon D500, 200.0-500.0 mm f/5.6, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, 12 March 2021

There were dozens of Robins feeding at the edge of Sedgewick Forest the other day.

American Robin vs. worm. Hope you didn't place your bet on the worm.

American Robin, Turdus migratorius nigrideus, 10 in / 25.4 cm. COMMON and widespread. Open woodland habitat from coniferous or deciduous forest to urban neighborhoods. Feeding chicks in mid-August.

 

Orono Bog Boardwalk, Bangor City Forest, Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, USA. ©bryanjsmith

Spring has yet to arrive. This is a fledgling or juvenile American robin (Turdus migratorius), a migratory songbird of the thrush family. It is named after the European robin because of its reddish-orange breast, though the two species are not closely related, with the European robin belonging to the Old World flycatcher family.

 

Fledges and juvenilies have dark spotted breast feathers.

 

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Columbia Children's Arboretum, NE Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon (Jun7th, 2021). 50. Suburban arboretum and park.

 

Male resting on a wooden stake at the edge of a small meadow.

 

Note the dark plumage with reduced white around the eye characteristic of the NW Pacific form T. m. caurinus.

 

More photos of robins and other thrushes—

www.flickr.com/photos/fugl/albums/72157690682563695

 

Late Winter on the west coast, this American Robin ( Turdus migratorius) is making a meal of the few remaining berries on this tree.

He had a long drink at the fountain, filled his belly with fresh bird seed then puffed up and relaxed in contentment. Probably pretty warm with all that insulation.

American Robin (Turdus migratorius)

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American Robin with a Dew Worm. Jesperson Dyke, Chilliwack, B.C.

A flurry of Robins yesterday as the sky was darkening with the rain approaching.

just a shot I took of the Robin the other day that I kinda liked-then I used the "Hearts Desire" effect in Picnik and I kinda liked that too

Photographed along Tulip Tree Trail. I found this fledged bird waiting patiently on a low branch. The adult would fly in and very quickly feed the youngster and fly off. It took me a few attempts to get even a few shots of the adult feeding the chick.

I am seeing robins again both at the lake and in my yard. This handsome male was getting a drink at my fountain on a chilly morning. Quite the handsome butterball.

American Robin (Turdus migratorius)

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Your friendly neighborhood Robin just stopped in to greet you…

American Robin having a drink on the Big Wood River, Ketchum, Idaho

Blackfoot River Wildlife Management Area, Caribou County, Idaho.

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Sometimes we take for granted some of our most common birds. This handsome male American Robin provided great looks as it fed in the leaf litter. Such a beauty. Photographed along Elk Slough, Yolo County California.

Une sortie de trois jours : Le Parc de la Gatineau

 

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Le parc de la Gatineau est un parc fédéral canadien situé dans la région de l'Outaouais, au Québec. Il est administré par la Commission de la capitale nationale (CCN) et non par Parcs Canada, ce qui en fait un cas unique parmi les parcs fédéraux du Canada.

I suspect these baby American Robins question the decision of their parents to construct a nest in the ceiling of my covered patio. Their young lives have been bombarded by my constant use of the barbecue, Jimmy Buffett music, active grandchildren, noisy conversation during Happy Hour, clouds of cigar smoke, and 30 degree heat. Perhaps the tough start will make them stronger when they leave the "comfort" of the nest. Or perhaps they will become neurotic robins.

American robin (Turdus migratorius) taking a break from eating last season's persistent crab apples.

Menominee Park, Lake Winnebago, Oshkosh, Wisconsin

 

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I could have watched these American Robins feeding for the entire day. They are abundant here and we are lucky to have them. Many people don't realize they are here year round. Their songs herald the arrival of spring....with a blizzard on the way spring seems far away now.

While walking along Wascana Lake West of the Science Center, we found a flocks of robins and Cedar Waxwings feeding on these tiny crabapples. Wascana, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2 September 2024

American Robin

Taken in Santa Ynez Canyon

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Robins get very possessive and aggressive about the bird bath. They run all other birds out of it. Then they splash most of the water out of it. Then I get this look until I go and fill it back up.

American Robin (Turdus migratorius)

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Salmon Creek Park

Vancouver, Washington

American Robin singing on Matsqui Trail, Abbotsford, B.C.

When the doves are not having a pool party, the robin likes to take a winter soak in the birdbath.

American Robin (Turdus migratorius)

Garland, Texas

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American Robin and favorite fast food meal. Salmon Creek Trail, Vancouver, Washington

Juvenile American Robin on Mulberry

 

There seemed to be a bumper crop of Mulberries this year *and* a bumper crop of Robins, both of which are good things!

When the birds start eating Sumac fruit I always feel like we're starting to turn the corner toward spring.

 

American Robin eating fruit of Staghorn Sumac

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