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I looked out my window and saw two kiddos having a playdate in my yard. I have baby birds everywhere right now.
Juvenile American Robin (Turdus migratorius)
Female Juvenile Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)
Garland, Tx
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Two were asleep & two still demanding food. Dad seemed to be doing food duty. This is mom perched on the side of the nest. I never managed to see a feeding but hey, there was a birthday party going on.
American Robin Family (Turdus migratorius)
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Warrior robin on a noble steed. The view outside my window is always interesting.
American Robin (Turdus migratorius)
Garland, Texas
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American Robin (Turdus migratorius) perched in a Slash Pine - River Lakes Conservation Area, North Wickham Road, Viera, Florida
No,
just the caped photographer
with 2 yards of camo cloth draped over his head. :{(
The American Robin (Turdus migratorius) is the state bird of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Connecticut. This makes it one of the most popular state birds, and it is often seen in state flags, coins, shields, seals, and other symbols. The American Robin is an omnivorous bird that eat a wide variety of different foods, including earthworms, caterpillars, snails, spiders, berries, and fruit. American robins have exceptionally keen eyesight that allows them to see the tiny disturbances in the soil that indicate where worms are moving. This is how robins find worms, though they also use their senses of hearing and touch as part of their hunting as well. American Robins have a flexible, complex syrinx voice box that allows them to create highly varied, warbling songs. American robins are often part of the morning chorus and will sing for hours to attract mates and advertise the territory they have claimed. In the backyard, American Robins will often snack on jelly, mealworms, and suet, and they will also sample nuts and seeds, though they do not eat these foods as frequently.
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SN/NC: Turdus Migratorius, Turdidae Family
The American robin is a migratory songbird 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, wintering from southern Canada to central Mexico and along the Pacific Coast. It is the state bird of Connecticut, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Turdus migratorius propinquus: E British Columbia to sw US and sw Mexico; winters to Guatemala.
O tordo americano é uma ave canora migratória do gênero tordo verdadeiro e Turdidae, a família mais ampla de tordos. É nomeado após o tordo europeu por causa de seu peito laranja-avermelhado, embora as duas espécies não estejam intimamente relacionadas, com o tordo europeu pertencente à família dos papa-moscas do Velho Mundo. O tordo americano é amplamente distribuído em toda a América do Norte, invernando do sul do Canadá ao centro do México e ao longo da costa do Pacífico. É o pássaro do estado de Connecticut, Michigan e Wisconsin. Turdus migratorius propinquus: Leste da Colúmbia Britânica para sudoeste dos EUA e sudoeste do México; invernos para a Guatemala.
Il pettirosso americano è un uccello canoro migratore del vero genere dei tordi e dei Turdidae, la più ampia famiglia dei tordi. Prende il nome dal pettirosso europeo a causa del suo petto rosso-arancio, sebbene le due specie non siano strettamente imparentate, con il pettirosso europeo appartenente alla famiglia dei pigliamosche del Vecchio Mondo. Il pettirosso americano è ampiamente distribuito in tutto il Nord America, svernando dal Canada meridionale al Messico centrale e lungo la costa del Pacifico. È l'uccello di stato del Connecticut, del Michigan e del Wisconsin. Turdus migratorius propinquus: da E British Columbia a sw USA e sw Messico; inverni in Guatemala.
El zorzal robín (Turdus migratorius), también conocido como mirlo americano, mirlo primavera, robín, robín americano, zorzal migratorio, zorzal pechirrojo, zorzal petirrojo o zorzal real, es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia de los túrdidos (grupo que alberga a los zorzales, azulejos, mirlos y primaveras, ). Se distribuye ampliamente en América del Norte desde el norte de Canadá y Alaska. Inverna en los estados de Florida y California; y en México, Guatemalay Belice. Es el ave oficial de los estados de Connecticut, Míchigan y Wisconsin. En México habita en 29 de sus 32 entidades; los estados donde no ha sido observado son Tabasco, Chiapas y Campeche.
Het Amerikaanse roodborstje is een trekkende zangvogel van het echte lijstersgeslacht en Turdidae, de bredere lijstersfamilie. Het is vernoemd naar het roodborstje vanwege zijn roodoranje borst, hoewel de twee soorten niet nauw verwant zijn, met het roodborstje dat tot de vliegenvangersfamilie van de Oude Wereld behoort. Het Amerikaanse roodborstje is wijdverbreid in heel Noord-Amerika en overwintert van Zuid-Canada tot centraal Mexico en langs de Pacifische kust. Het is de staatsvogel van Connecticut, Michigan en Wisconsin. Turdus migratorius propinquus: E Brits-Columbia naar ZW VS en ZW Mexico; winters naar Guatemala.
Le merle d'Amérique est un oiseau chanteur migrateur du vrai genre de la grive et des Turdidae, la famille plus large de la grive. Il porte le nom du merle d'Europe en raison de sa poitrine orange rougeâtre, bien que les deux espèces ne soient pas étroitement liées, le merle d'Europe appartenant à la famille des moucherolles de l'Ancien Monde. Le merle d'Amérique est largement répandu dans toute l'Amérique du Nord, hivernant du sud du Canada au centre du Mexique et le long de la côte du Pacifique. C'est l'oiseau d'état du Connecticut, du Michigan et du Wisconsin. Turdus migratorius propinquus : de l'est de la Colombie-Britannique au sud-ouest des États-Unis et au sud-ouest du Mexique; hiverne au Guatemala.
Das amerikanische Rotkehlchen ist ein wandernder Singvogel aus der Gattung der echten Drosseln und Turdidae, der breiteren Drosselfamilie. Es ist wegen seiner rötlich-orangenen Brust nach dem Rotkehlchen benannt, obwohl die beiden Arten nicht eng miteinander verwandt sind, da das Rotkehlchen zur Familie der Fliegenschnäpper der Alten Welt gehört. Das amerikanische Rotkehlchen ist in ganz Nordamerika weit verbreitet und überwintert von Südkanada bis Zentralmexiko und entlang der Pazifikküste. Es ist der Staatsvogel von Connecticut, Michigan und Wisconsin. Turdus migratorius propinquus: E British Columbia bis sw USA und sw Mexiko; Winter nach Guatemala.
アメリカのコマドリは、真のツグミ属とより広いツグミ科のツグミ科の渡り鳥の鳴き鳥です。赤みがかったオレンジ色の胸のためにヨーロッパのロビンにちなんで名付けられましたが、2つの種は密接に関連しておらず、ヨーロッパのロビンは旧世界のヒタキ科に属しています.アメリカのコマドリは、カナダ南部からメキシコ中央部、そして太平洋岸に沿って越冬し、北米全体に広く分布しています。コネチカット州、ミシガン州、ウィスコンシン州の州鳥です。 Turdus migratorius propinquus: ブリティッシュ コロンビア州東部から米国南部およびメキシコ南部まで。冬はグアテマラへ。
روبن الأمريكي هو طائر مهاجر من جنس القلاع الحقيقي و Turdidae ، عائلة القلاع الأوسع. تم تسميته على اسم روبن الأوروبي بسبب صدره البرتقالي المحمر ، على الرغم من أن النوعين لا يرتبطان ارتباطًا وثيقًا ، مع روبن الأوروبي الذي ينتمي إلى عائلة صائد الذباب في العالم القديم. يتم توزيع روبن الأمريكي على نطاق واسع في جميع أنحاء أمريكا الشمالية ، والشتاء من جنوب كندا إلى وسط المكسيك وعلى طول ساحل المحيط الهادئ. إنه طائر ولاية كونيتيكت وميشيغان وويسكونسن. Turdus migratorius propinquus: شرق كولومبيا البريطانية إلى جنوب الولايات المتحدة وجنوب المكسيك ؛ الشتاء إلى غواتيمالا.
Ontario, Canada. May 2019. Very common in Canada, but a smart bird, and always a popular rarity when they turn up in the UK.
On my quest to find the Pileated Woodpecker the other day I came across this American Robin perched almost right in front of me. (Spring is in the Air lalalala) He didn't see me until it was too late.
"This bird
is one of the first birds to sing in the morning and is one of the last to be heard at night
roosts in groups of up to 250 000
has an esophagus that expands to allow it to store food
makes an average of 180 trips a day when it builds its nest"
This photo is NOT CROPPED!!!!!! HBW everyone.
Best viewed LARGE if you have the time.
An American Robin picks an osoberry that a moment later, he fed to his youngster on a nearby branch.
Didn't have to go far to take this shot. Purple berries ripen this time of year on my fence and the robins go crazy for them. I had to shoot thru the window glass....they could see me inside no matter how still I was.
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Rosanne Moreland.
American Robin. California.
One of the "curious" robins watching everyone from its perch in a Cornelian Cherry tree. (I shot this with a 105mm macro lens, so it let me get VERY close.) Happy Earth Day everyone! There's a sweet animation on Google's home page if you haven't seen it already. :)