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  2. 4 Ways to Protect Robins in Winter - AOL

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    Robins can use up to 10% of their body weight to keep warm on a single winter night. But when temperatures drop and the ground freezes, finding food becomes very hard for the garden birds without ...

  3. American robin - Wikipedia

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    The American robin is active mostly during the day, and on its winter grounds, it assembles in large flocks at night to roost in trees in secluded swamps or dense vegetation. The flocks break up during the day when the birds feed on fruits and berries in smaller groups.

  4. Rural robins ‘get more physically aggressive when exposed to ...

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    The birds change their behaviour when threatened. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  5. Smith: Gone barely a month, migrating birds are making their ...

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    The list includes Canada geese, American robins, turkey vultures, mallard ducks, American woodcock and trumpeter swans. The winter of 2023-24 brought us record warmth, very little snowfall and ...

  6. List of birds of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The American robin is the state bird of Connecticut. This list of birds of Connecticut is a comprehensive account of all the bird species recorded from the U.S. state of Connecticut. Unless otherwise noted, this list is based on the checklist produced by the Avian Records Committee of Connecticut (ARCC) dated March 14, 2022, the list used by ...

  7. Eastern worm snake - Wikipedia

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    Predators include other snakes, thrushes, American robins, barn owls, and opossums. [9] Occasionally, road traffic kills C. amoenus amoenus, and flooding of the lowlands and other natural disasters have been known to affect the population. [18] Some die as a result of human habitat destruction and insecticide poisoning.

  8. Why are flocks of black birds in my yard this winter? Here’s ...

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    In fall and winter, local birds will flock together, while many in the north will move down south to spend the cold months, according to the Carolina Bird Club. When spring comes, adult American ...

  9. Black-capped chickadee - Wikipedia

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    Until the late 1900s, the black-capped chickadee was considered by some to be conspecific with the willow tit of Eurasia and the Carolina chickadee, due to their very similar appearance. [ 11 ] : 8–9 A 1989 study demonstrated that the Willow tit and black-capped chickadee were different species; [ 12 ] however, the distinction of the Carolina ...