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Connecticut State Bird:

Photo of American Robin in tulips © Richard Mousel
American robin in tulips photo © Richard Mousel /
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American Robin

American Robin bird video below

Connecticut designated the American Robin (Turdus migratorius) as state bird in 1943. The Robin is also the official state bird of Michigan and Wisconsin. Robins are a true thrush and one of America's favorite songbirds. Migratory robins are watched for each year as the heralder of spring, but many spend the entire winter in New England swamps, roosting in evergreens and feeding on winter berries.


American robin collecting nesting material
bird video courtesy of BirdCinema.com

Robins were named by early settlers after the familiar robin red-breast of Europe (a bird with similar markings that is not closely related to the American Robin). The most widespread thrush in North America (because of its adaptation to human-modified habitats), robins are a familiar backyard bird often observed pulling up earthworms on suburban lawns.

Photo of American robin © Richard Mousel
Photo of American robin © Richard Mousel / CritterZone:
Animal - Wildlife - Nature Stock Photography

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The American robin has many vocalizations - rich songs composed of long phrases and "whinny" and "tut" calls. The female is muted in color compared to the male.

Male American robin photo © Richard Mousel
Male American Robin photo © Richard Mousel / CritterZone:
Animal - Wildlife - Nature Stock Photography
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Source:
State of Connecticut Symbols: Connecticut official website
State Bird - American Robin: CT.GOV
American robin: All about Birds - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
American robin: Student Questions - Expert answers
Links:
American robin - Turdus migratorius: USGS
Michigan State Symbols: Discover Michigan
State Birds - 50 states List
National Bird

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