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  1. American robin - Wikipedia

    The robin's nest consists of long coarse grass, twigs, paper, and feathers, and is smeared with mud and often cushioned with grass or other soft materials. It is among the earliest birds to …

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

    Despite the fact that a lucky robin can live to be 14 years old, the entire population turns over on average every six years. Although robins are considered harbingers of spring, many American …

  3. American Robin | Audubon Field Guide

    Because it is so familiar and occurs around places where humans live, the American Robin sometimes serves as an early warning of environmental problems, such as overuse of pesticides.

  4. American Robin - National Geographic Kids

    With a firm grasp, the robin tugs at a long brown earthworm, pulls it from the soil, and gobbles it up. The sun is just rising, but this early bird almost always gets the worm.

  5. How to Identify an American Robin - Birds and Blooms

    Oct 9, 2024 · An American robin, with its bright red breast, is a common backyard bird. Learn what a robin looks like, sounds like, and see the range map.

  6. American Robin: Fascinating Facts About This Iconic Bird!

    Apr 17, 2025 · Discover amazing facts about the American robin, from its song to migration habits. Learn why this bird is a backyard favorite. Read more now!

  7. American robin | Nest, Eggs, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 14, 2025 · American robin, (Turdus migratorius), common migratory North American songbird species known for its red-orange breast, joyful song, and distinctive “robin’s egg blue” shade of …

  8. American Robin - eBird

    Fairly large songbird with round body, long legs, and longish tail. Gray above with warm orange underparts and blackish head. Hops across lawns and stands erect with its bill often tilted …

  9. American Robins: Facts - Journey North

    Expert answers about robin characteristics such as how big robins are, how much robins weigh, why robins sing, why named robins, how fast robins fly, why robins hop and more.

  10. American Robin - National Wildlife Federation

    Learn facts about the American robin’s habitat, range, diet, life history, and more.