
American Robin
Turdus migratorius
HOW TO IDENTIFY:
* Length: 8.5 inches * Black to dark gray head * Broken eye ring * Dull red breast and belly * White undertail coverts * Gray upperparts * Streaked throat * Thin yellow bill * Sexes similar-female somewhat paler * Winter plumage is somewhat paler than Summer plumage * Juveniles have spotted, whiter breasts * Common in residential areas where it often forages on lawns * Often sings very early in morning * Often found in large flocks outside of breeding season
Similar species:
The American Robin is a common occupant of residential areas during the breeding season. In Fall and Winter, it can be found in large, somewhat nomadic flocks in areas with lots of fruiting trees. The very rare Rufous-backed Robin (southwestern United States) has a rufous, not gray, back. The Varied Thrush has a dark band across its breast and orange wing bars.
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