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  1. American robin - Wikipedia

    The Peace Bridge robins were a family of American robins that attracted minor publicity in the mid-1930s for their prominent nest on the Canadian side of the Peace Bridge connecting Buffalo, New York, to …

  2. American Robin Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

    Robins are popular birds for their warm orange breast, cheery song, and early appearance at the end of winter. Though they’re familiar town and city birds, American Robins are at home in wilder areas, too, …

  3. American Robin | Audubon Field Guide

    Male American Robins arrive before females on nesting grounds and defend territories by singing, sometimes by fighting. In the early stages of courtship, females may be actively pursued by one or …

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    Robins Federal Credit Union - Better Banking for Everyone - Online Banking log in. Personal, business, loans, Visa cards, investments and insurance, online services ...

  5. American Robins - Mass Audubon

    American Robins (Turdus migratorius) are one of the most familiar feathered friends in all of North America. Among the earliest avian vocalizers each spring, you can often hear them singing before …

  6. Robin | Migration, Diet & Habitat | Britannica

    robin, either of two species of thrushes (family Turdidae) distinguished by an orange or dull reddish breast. The American robin (Turdus migratorius), a large North American thrush, is one of the most …

  7. American robin - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    Robins are medium-sized birds with large bellies, long legs and medium-length tails. Adults have dark gray or black heads, gray backs and wings, and bright reddish-brown undersides with a white patch …

  8. Five fast facts about robins, our most familiar bird

    Their cheerful song is a sign of spring, though many robins stay quiet in winter. Named after European robins, they’re common in yards and parks and are part of the thrush family.

  9. American Robin - National Geographic Kids

    American robins live across North America and in parts of Central America. They can be found in open grassy areas, gardens, and woodlands. This animal is the state bird of Connecticut, Michigan,...

  10. American Robin - National Wildlife Federation

    American robins live in woodlands, suburban backyards, parks, and grasslands with shrubs. Robins can be found year-round in the continental United States, and some migrate north to spend summers in …