American Robin (Turdus migratorius) {!--아메리카붉은가슴울새(아메리카울새)--> From the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's online digital media library.
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Metadata
Title: American Robin
Alternative Title: Turdus migratorius
Creator: Karney, Lee
Source: WO-Lee Karney-2933
Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Contributor: DIVISION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Language: EN - ENGLISH
Rights: (public domain)
Audience: (general)
Subject: Karney, Birds, Bird, Passerines
Description
Table Of Contents: Common and widspread the American Robin brightens both forest and suburbs with its loud, liquid song. Often seen on lawns, head cocked as it searches for earthworms; also eats insects, berries. Nests in shrubs and trees and on sheltered windowsills and eaves.
Date
Available: April 06 2004
Issued: March 26 2004
Modified: April 07 2004
The American robin (Turdus migratorius) is a migratory songbird of the thrush family. The American robin is widely distributed throughout North America, wintering from southern Canada to central Mexico and along the Pacific Coast. Turdus migratorius is the state bird of Connecticut, Michigan, and Wisconsin.