Q. How do scientists learn where the robins from one state or province migrate for the winter? Can we find out where our own backyard robins migrate?
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Do robins migrate south for the winter? idk i want to know to get a life Home & Garden > Pets > Birds ... idk i want to know to get a life ... Add a Comment...
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a vast majority of robins move south in the winter. however, some stick around, and move around, in northern locations.
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But he went on to say that robins were actually here year-round. I find that difficult to believe - robins are just not seen here during the winter. Do robins migrate to warmer climates in the winter, or are they actually here in ;
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In the fall, robins migrate. They can travel 1,000 miles in two weeks. They stay in a flock and only fly when it is not too cold. Migrating robins have to eat a lot, too. They come back in the spring and make their nest. ... Robins can migrate by day or night. In the spring they migrate by night and in the fall they migrate...
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Most robins from the UK stay in Blighty, but a few have been found in France, Spain and Portugal during winter. It's likely that the birds I saw originated from mainland Europe - perhaps Scandinavia, from where robins and other thrushes will be arriving on the UK's east coast very soon.
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Seen at all seasons foraging on open grassy areas, robins migrate south in winter, but may spend the winter as far north as Canada. The classic "first robin of spring" may be a bird that has spent the entire winter in a nearby woodland.
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Many robins do not migrate and are around your area year around. There are typically three migrations of robins. February is the first group which often appear more orange in color. These nest more northerly. Robins in migration will eat seeds of many types.
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American Robins do migrate, but their year-round range covers nearly all of the continental United States. Only the very northern edges of the central and eastern states that border Canada fall north of the American Robin's winter range...
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