American Robin

Where can I see the American Robin

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The American Robin is a beautiful bird that is found in the United States. They are usually a light brown or reddish colour. They have a black head and throat and a bright orange beak.

American Robins love to live in open areas near trees. They build their nests in bushes or on tree branches. These birds eat mostly insects, but they will also eat berries and seeds.

American Robins are very common in the United States, and many people enjoy seeing them in their yards and parks. They are a great symbol of springtime, and they are known for their cheerful song.

Animal population
370,000,000
Population
IUCN Classification
Least Concern (LC)
IUCN Classification
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Geeky Facts about the American Robin

Fact 1

The male American Robin sings the most beautiful tune.

Fact 2

American Robins mostly eat fruits in the fall and winter.

Fact 3

The American robin is the state bird of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Connecticut.

Tours where I can see the American Robin

Denali
Denali

Denali

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United States
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Tour Type
Small group
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Activity Level
5 - Challenging

26 days from

£8,995 / person

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