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The American Robin
About this book
The American Robin is North America's most widespread songbird, with a range extending from Alaska, Canada, and Newfoundland to the highlands of Mexico and Guatemala. Its ruddy red breast and cheerful song have also made it one of our most beloved birdsāas American as apple pie, as familiar a harbinger of spring as the first daffodil. Connecticut, Michigan, and Wisconsin have chosen the American Robin as their state bird, while a pair of robins grace the Canadian two dollar bill. In this book, Roland Wauer offers a complete natural history of the American Robin for a popular audience. Combining his own observations as a field naturalist with data gleaned from the scientific literature, he describes the American Robin from every angleāappearance and biology, distribution, behavior, life cycle, and enemies and threats. In addition, he explores the legends and lore surrounding robins and offers suggestions for attracting them to your yard.
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Publisher
University of Texas PressYear
2022Print ISBN
9780292791237eBook ISBN
9780292786714Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Frontispiece
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Robin Facts and Fiction
- Description
- Distribution
- Other North American Thrushes
- American Robin Behavior
- Life History
- Enemies and Threats
- Inviting Robins to Your Home
- In Closing
- Bibliography