It was 84 years ago Wednesday that the robin officially became the state bird of Michigan, but it wasn't always an easy ride for our favorite feathered friend. Ever wonder how you pick a state bird ...
With their orange-red breast and small, stout shape, the robin is one of the most familiar British garden birds . But if you’ve tried tempting them with a bird feeder full of seeds, you’ve probably ...
Robins like to be nestled about six feet off the ground. These tiny birds also like to be hidden within some sort of shelter ...
Love to hear the robin go tweet, tweet, tweet. . . “Rockin’ Robin” by Bobby Day Recently my column has focused on large charismatic wildlife such as bald eagles, wolves, condors, etc. But the reality ...
Putting our raisins for American robins will see them visit all winter long. Raisins are high in energy, perfect for keeping ...
Garden birds struggle to find food during winter months, but wildlife experts reveal simple feeding methods that can bring robins flocking to your garden ...
In America, we have a very common, but truly amazing bird — the American robin. Our robin has always been considered the harbinger of spring, as multitudes arrive in March to begin their nesting ...
The American Robin might become a paranoid bird, given the number of creatures trying to fool it. Scientists have known for quite some time that a parasite-type bird exists: the brown-headed cowbird.
There is one thing that robins enjoy, meaning they will keep coming back to your garden if you leave it out for them.
The American robin is one of the most familiar backyard birds in the U.S.—so familiar, in fact, it’s the official state bird of Connecticut, Wisconsin, and Michigan. With their bright orange bellies ...