The American Robin is a common bird found across North America. It is easily recognizable by its bright orange-red breast and grayish-brown back. These medium-sized birds are known for their cheerful song and are often seen hopping on the ground in search of worms and berries.
American Robins are migratory birds, typically returning to their breeding grounds in the spring. They build cup-shaped nests in trees or shrubs, where they lay 3 to 5 blue eggs. Their diet mainly consists of insects, fruits, and seeds, making them important for controlling pest populations and dispersing seeds.