The American robin is one of the most familiar backyard birds in the U.S.—so familiar, in fact, it’s the official state bird of Connecticut, Wisconsin, and Michigan. With their bright orange bellies ...
Both the male and female American robin are gray-brown birds with yellow bills and reddish-orange breasts, but the male’s head is usually darker than the female’s. Robins in the eastern part of the ...
"It's a bird everybody knows." But familiar as they are, robins still harbor mysteries behind their orange breasts and white spectacles. The species' ability to thrive alongside humans means it ...
On the same spring day in Wisconsin, from Kenosha to Superior and in habitats from wild to urban, one bird species is ubiquitous: the American robin. And we don't have any difficulty seeing or ...
The American robin is a tremendously successful species that inhabits all of North America. It is undoubtedly one of the most common and recognizable birds, during summer robins can be seen in ...
Bald eagles and an owl named “Woodsy” are birds that have become symbols of ecological recovery. Perhaps a truer avian representative of the post-World War II environmental movement is the bird which ...