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turdus migratorius

  1. American Robin

    American Robin

    This was taken at the bird bath in late July. Hope you enjoy the image.
  2. American Robin, Male

    American Robin, Male

    American Robin (Turdus migratorius) male.
  3. American Robin, Male

    American Robin, Male

    American Robin (Turdus migratorius) male.
  4. American Robin

    American Robin

    This was taken during a recent heat wave. The bird bath was a busy place!
  5. American Robin, Female

    American Robin, Female

    American Robin (Turdus migratorius) female.
  6. American Robin

    American Robin

    A regular backyard visitor. Hope you enjoy the image.
  7. American Robin

    American Robin

    This was taken in the fall this year. The Robins were enjoying the dogwood berries. Hope you like the image.
  8. American Robin

    American Robin

    Last week there were lots of Robins eating these Dogwood berries. It was a treat to watch them feed. Hope you enjoy the image.
  9. American Robin with supper

    American Robin with supper

    Near sunset complete with balancing act.
  10. American robin

    American robin

    It's fledgling season, and everybody needs to (and waits to) eat.
  11. Ravishing Lady Robins

    Ravishing Lady Robins

    American Robin — Bathing Beauties
  12. Regal Robin

    Regal Robin

    American Robin — This is the first Robin to visit my home in over three years of watching. There might have been over a hundred of them along with many Cedar Waxwings in the flock. They stayed a couple of hours then left. It’s been an unusually rainy season this year and that may have caused...
  13. American Robin (juvenile)

    American Robin (juvenile)

    American Robin (Turdus migratorius) juvenile.
  14. Native species, colonial name

    Native species, colonial name

    Plenty of native species here - California has the next-highest species count of the country - after Texas where southern and northern, western and eastern species ranges intersect. Most have been given "imported" names, however. For instance, British colonialists seem to have named any...
  15. American Robin

    American Robin

  16. American Robin

    American Robin

  17. American Robin

    American Robin

  18. American Robin

    American Robin

  19. American Robin

    American Robin

    Seeing lots of these birds around now. This one caught my eye because of the of the distinctive white slash above its eye. Really stood out. Usually these birds have a somewhat incomplete white ring around the eye.
  20. Trying to be undercover

    Trying to be undercover

    The American Robin is a large North American thrush. It got its name from the color of its breast as it matched the color of the UK Robin.
  21. 1st robin of spring

    1st robin of spring

    American Robin
  22. American Robin

    American Robin

  23. American Robin

    American Robin

    American Robins are famous for migrating early. Yesterday we noticed large flocks passing through our canyon; I checked out Holy Cross Cemetery where another large flock was assembled with some drinking from a puddle. Robins are unusual in that they migrate both day and night. Most songbirds...
  24. A pleasant view

    A pleasant view

    American Robin I don't usually get a Robin in a pleasant environment but I thought this one looked pretty good
  25. I think I'm full now

    I think I'm full now

    American Robin Robins are the largest North American thrushes, and their profile offers a good chance to learn the basic shape of most thrushes. Robins make a good reference point for comparing the size and shape of other birds, too.
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