American robins
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 birds are often seen hopping on the ground, searching for worms and insects, which make up a significant part of their diet. They are also known for their cheerful singing, especially during the early morning.
American robins typically build their nests in trees or shrubs, using grass, mud, and other materials. They lay 3 to 5 blue eggs, which hatch after about two weeks. These birds are a sign of spring for many people and are often associated with the arrival of warmer weather.