Monday, July 7, 2014

Robins at Midge's in Wyoming

 The American Robin is a very common bird.  There was many at our site in Centennial.  This Mommie Robin was out looking for food for her 3 babies.
DesertDale was able to take these, with a lot of patience, at our last site in Wyoming.

They are sometimes seen walking  erect    Young birds has a speckled breast, but the rusty wash identifies it.
This robin was spotted at the Organ Trail Ruts in June.
They are seen from Alaska, Canada to southern Mexico.
You can find them in the city, towns, farmland, forests, and winter berry-bearing tees.

What a thrill it was to see Mom Robin feeding her young.

Kitfoxgal


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