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American Robin, West River Trail

After almost 15 minutes, Momma robin finally give the worm to her baby. Nom nom!

The robin knew there were some fans of this type of shot among the visitors to my photostream.

(#2 of 3) American Robin with Fothergilla in the background

Photographed in Salt Lake City, Utah.

  

American Robin © Clark Anderson. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders Walk on February 18, 2023.

American Robin © Clark Anderson. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders Walk on December 3, 2022.

American Robin

Turdus migratorius

Corn Creek, Nevada, USA

November 9 2010

  

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This is robin's egg blue! These birds lay such pretty eggs. I found this one on the ground, apparently intact, along my driveway.

 

Eggs are about 28x20 mm.

 

Here you can see a robin, hear the robin's song, and hear a song about a robin...have fun!

 

Robin song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwnhwF9_x2Y

 

Rockin' Robin by Bobby Day

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmBmD3s-R9s

© Jim Gilbert 2010 all rights reserved

 

I wondered why this Robin was coming so close when it snagged a teneral from the pond before I saw it. Odd that a dragonfly would have emerged in the mid-late afternoon. Cropped shot from the macro rig.

 

Leonard J. Buck Garden, Far Hills, NJ

I love the splash pattern created by the Robin on the left!

A great number of Robins were really enjoying the berries.

American Robin

(Turdus migratorius)

American Robin, Lake Oswego, Oregon, December 2015.

Robins are common sights, but they are still cute, especially when they are chicks.

Juvenile Sunbathing ~ American Robin ~ Turdus migratorius ~ Merle d'Amerique ~ My yard in Sparta, NJ

Turdus migratorius phillipsi

 

Cabañas Puesta del Sol, San José del Pacífico, Oaxaca, Mexico.

 

Here it is near the southern limit of its range, though the subspecies here is not particularly distinctive.

 

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USA, California, Big Sur, Big Sur State Park, Campground, 27-1-2015

March 11, 2025

Roger doesn't always eat his food right after Janice so the cat food robber robin has started showing up to pick off pieces.

From last week's robin - www.flickr.com/photos/i_am_jacques_strappe/7419959002/ Decomposition sure does happen fast with small critters!

 

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American Robin © Clark Anderson. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders of Boulder Walk on April 16, 2022.

American Robin © Jane Baryames. Photo taken on the Boulder Flying Circus Birders Walk on October 5, 2019.

Robin on a gravestone in College View Cemetery in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Male American Robin (Turdus migratorius). Such a graceful bird. Taken in Golden, Colorado.

Turdus migratorius

San Diego Christmas Bird Counts

Balboa Park West

The Robin parents are doing a good job of finding food for their youngsters.

En plein hiver, ce Merle d'Amérique trouve tout ce qui lui faut dans les ressurgences du Mélezin de Beauport (Ville de Québec)

In winter, this American Robin find all that it needs in the ressurgences of the Mélézin of Beauport (Quebec City).

En invierno, el petirrojo americano es todo lo que necesita en ressurgences Mélézin Beauport (Quebec)

Here he is with a mouthful of worms to take back to the nest. We saw a lot of robins in Ohio.

As the babies ate all those worms and grew bigger and got more feathers, the nest became more and more crowded.

An American Robin Turdus migratorius hunts for worms in a shady lawn in the Garin Regional Park, Hayward, CA. Taken by a Nikon D40x at ISO 400 with a Sigma 70-300 DG non-APO macro lens (at 270) Cropped heavily to square.

Juvenile in the nest - Juvénile dans le nid

Right on my doorstep - Tout près de ma porte d'entrée

Juvenile Sunbathing ~ American Robin ~ Turdus migratorius ~ Merle d'Amerique ~ My yard in Sparta, NJ

Spring is officially going to be here in a few days. Celebrate it early and have a WONDERFUL weekend!

A robin at the High Line watches warily, looking for a chance to steal some juniper berries from a nearby tree.

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