The American robin or Redbreast is
active mostly during the day and
assembles in large flocks at night.
Its diet consists of invertebrates
(such as beetle grubs, earthworms,
and caterpillars), fruits, and
berries. It is one of the earliest bird
species to lay eggs, beginning to
breed shortly after returning to its
summer range from its winter
range. Its nest consists of long
coarse grass, twigs, paper, and
feathers, and is smeared with mud
and often cushioned with grass or
other soft materials. It is among
the first birds to sing at dawn, and
its song consists of several discrete
units that are repeated.
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Joanie Holliday 02 Jun 2016
GORGEOUS WORK. JOANIE