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American Robin - Turdus migratorius is a migratory songbird of the thrush family. While Robins occasionally overwinter in the northern part of the United States and southern Canada, most winter in the southern parts of the breeding range and beyond, from the southern U.S.A. to Guatemala. Most depart south by the end of August and begin to return north in February and March. As with many migratory birds, the males return to the summer breeding grounds before the females and compete with each other for nesting sites. The females then select mates based on the males' songs, plumage, and territory quality. The females build the nest and lay three or four blue eggs in the lined cup. Incubation, almost entirely by the female is 11-14 days to hatching. Two broods in a season are common. This is the state bird of Connecticut, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

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Q: Where do Michigan robins migrate to?
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Do robins live in the east of Michigan?

Where do robins live in michigan?


Where is the robins habitat?

they live in the woods or in warm places thats why they migrate but some live in jungles, random trees, or in lawns in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconson, Michigan, and, Ohio


What time do you see robins?

The Eurasian Robin does not migrate. Many other birds are also called Robins.


Where do the Robin's migrate to?

Robins in the northern states migrate hundreds of miles.Robins do not migrate in southern states.In these southern areas,robins may be very numerous in winter,as the influx of northern birds add to the local population.


Where do robins live in Michigan?

in the sewer


Do all bird migrate?

No, not all birds migrate. The American Cardinal, for example, does not migrate. It mostly depends on your location, for what birds do and do not migrate.


Do northern California robins migrate?

Robins are considered migratory everywhere, hence the latin or scientific name Turdus migratorius.


What robins do?

Sing Lay Blue Eggs Migrate Catch worms


What can robins do?

Sing Lay Blue Eggs Migrate Catch worms


Do robins migrate during winter?

Not a I know of. They're resident birds. The robins in northern states move to more southerly locations in winter. Birds from states in the northeast move down to the mid Atlantic states.


When do robins come back to Michigan?

Some robins hang out in Michigan year round. I've seen them in January at our heated bird bath. But you should start hearing them in the mornings and at dusk starting as early as March as larger numbers migrate back and begin their mating season here again. I'm speaking for southeast Michigan; they'll gradually work their way northward throughout March and into April. They're my favorite harbinger of Spring!


Where do robins go to in the winter months?

In the American robin, birds from northern climes migrate to southern states. Birds in the south only withdraw in the coldest winters. That is why wintering robin flocks are so huge in the Carolinas and other states in the south, numbering in the thousands.