No. they are different.
The key differences between the English robin and the American robin are their physical appearance and habitat. The English robin is smaller in size with a red breast and face, while the American robin is larger with a red breast and gray back. Additionally, the English robin is commonly found in Europe, while the American robin is native to North America.
American red robin
The American Robin was adopted as the official Connecticut State Bird by the General Assembly in 1943. The white oak (Quercus alba) was adopted as the official Connecticut State Tree on April 16, 1947.
sometimes red and baige in stomach
No just their bellys are. Cardinals (males) are fully red though
robin is the red robin
The red-breasted nuthatch or red breast sunfish or red breasted grosbeak or red breasted robin or?If you mean the American robin, it is an omnivore since it eats worms, fruits and berries.
No. Similar. But no.
It called a Robin because its breast is red, even though it is not related to the European Robin. It is called American because it is found in America. (Similarly birds like Magpie Larks and Magpie Gesse have nothing to do with Magpies. They are just black and white.)
Robins those ones that have big chests and scream
The robin of Europe, the female is a nondiscript brown bird. In the American robin, the female is similar to males, but somewhat duller.
The European Robin and the American Robin are different in physical appearance, behavior, and habitat preferences. The European Robin is smaller with a red breast and is more territorial, while the American Robin is larger with a reddish-orange breast and is more social. The European Robin prefers woodlands and gardens in Europe, while the American Robin is commonly found in open fields and gardens in North America.