You see this bird all over Connecticut, but how well do you know it? 5 fun facts about Connecticut's state bird, the American ...
American robins are often a lot less spotted in domestic gardens in winter. This is because at this time of year, their diets switch from being seed-heavy to fruit-centric, so they're less likely to ...
Robins are everywhere once again. The American robin (Turdus migratorius) is a migratory bird. Seasonal movements between breeding and wintering grounds, occurring twice a year, are inherently risky.
The American robin is a welcome, end-of-winter sight in yards around the country. It was originally named by early English settlers for its close resemblance to the European robin, although the two ...