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Introduction...............................................................4
Where do American Robins live?.............................5
What do American Robins eat?...............................7
Where do American Robins make their nests?.....9
Fun facts about American Robins.........................11
Do American Robins migrate?..............................18
Introduction
American Robins are a type of Thrush. Thrushes are a type of songbirds. These birds are the largest North American Thrushes. They have gray feathers, a yellow beak, and a orange belly.

Where do American Robins live?
The American Robin live in North America.
Mostly they live in USA.
You’ll find them on lawns, fields, and city parks, as well as in more wild places like woodlands, forests, and mountains.

Map Shows Where American Robins live
What do American Robins eat?
American Robins eat large numbers of both invertebrates and fruit. Particularly in spring and summer they eat large numbers of earthworms as well as insects and some snails. Robins also eat an enormous variety of fruits, and berries.


Robin eating Earthworm.
Robin eating Berries.
Where do American Robins make their nest?
American Robins nest in gutters, caves, on outdoor light fixtures, and other structures. In Alaska they sometimes nest on buildings or cliffs.
The nest is build from materials that includes paper, feathers, rootlets, or moss in addition to grass and twigs.


American Robin nest American Robin eggs
Fun facts about American Robins
Fun fact no. 1
Robins are the state bird of Connecticut!
State bird means "the bird which is mostly found in the state".

Connecticut state bird
Fun fact no. 2
The scientific name of American Robin is
"Turdus Migratorius".
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