That depends which thrush you are talking about. Robins are members of the thrush family.
The thrush family ranges in size from 0.75oz to 6.3oz. The American robin is around 2.7oz.
Pigeons are bigger.
Yes, a Robin is bigger.
Because the Robin is a thrush, and the Latin word for "thrush" is "turdus".
A robin is a thrush..Family Turdidae.
The robin is a member of the bluebird and thrush species. More specifically, the scientific Family name is Turdidae
Yes, even bigger than the largest wren species.
The american robin is actually a type of thrush, wheras the european robin is a true robin.
The American Robin ( which is a variety of Thrush) is quite a bit larger than the European Robin which is a Flycatcher. Also, Western Robins in Canada are generally more brightly coloured than the eastern variations.
A Passerine, or perching bird, the robin is a thrush, Turdus Migratorius.
Bluebirds are most closely related to thrushes such as the American Robin, the hermit thrush, wood thrush, etc.
Its Robin
The American robin is in the thrush family (Turdidae), and in the "perching bird" order (Passeriformes).