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Turdus migratorius (American Robin)

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Description: Includes facts about this bird's reproduction, behavior, and habitat. With photos.
ADW: Turdus migratorius: INFORMATION By Tanya Dewey and Candice Middlebrook American robins are native to the Nearctic region. They occur year-round in southern Canada from Newfoundland to British Columbia, throughout most of the United States and along the Sierra Madre into southern Mexico. They migrate south for the winter, going as far as southern Mexico and Guatemala. In summer they are found as far north as northernmost Canada and Alaska. American robins are the most abundant and widespread North American thrush.
Size: 523 chars

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