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American robin

Turdus migratorius

Photo by ap-biology153
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Field Notes

Description:

Black/dark brown feathers, with an orange underside. Beak is yellow.

Habitat:

Found in Tate Park, and are known just about everywhere in the world. Can be seen in cities, towns, parks, fields, and remote woodlands areas.

Notes:

Robins have been known to fly from 20-36 m.p.h.

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