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Yes, robins typically migrate from Alaska during the winter months. As temperatures drop and food sources become scarce, they move south to find milder climates and better foraging opportunities. Most robins migrate to the southern United States and parts of Mexico, where they can survive the winter more comfortably.

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In winter you migrate from your nesting grounds in Alaska and Canada to northern Florida and Mexico?

American Robin (Turdus migratorius)


Why doesn't the robin migrate?

Most do migrate to some extent, but it is dictated by food availability in winter. If winters are mild, they make local movements rather than truly migrate. Also, in many areas, the birds around in summer migrate south but they are replaced by birds from further north, so they appear not to migrate. Those in Northern states migrate.


What do you call a young female robin old enough to migrate?

you call them a robin


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.


Do Robin red breasts migrate to Australia?

No, European robins (Erithacus rubecula) do not migrate to Australia. They are primarily found in Europe and parts of western and central Asia. In contrast, Australia has its own native species of robins, such as the eastern yellow robin and the red-capped robin, which are not related to the European robin.


Is there a winter robin?

yes


What time do you see robins?

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


Is the robin native to Britain?

The Robin (Red-breast) is found throughout large parts of Europe. The British robin is mainly resident in the UK, though a minority, usually females, do migrate.


Do Florida animal migrate?

Yes, some animals in Florida do migrate, particularly those that are affected by seasonal changes, food availability, or breeding cycles. For example, certain bird species, such as the American Robin and the Painted Bunting, migrate to Florida during the winter months. Additionally, marine species like sea turtles migrate long distances to nest on Florida's beaches. The state's diverse ecosystems support a variety of migratory behaviors among its wildlife.


Do robin fly south for the winter months?

yes


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.


Do robins stay in DC during the winter?

Many robins do migrate south for the winter, but some can be found in Washington, D.C., especially during milder winters. These birds may seek food sources like berries and can adapt to urban environments. However, the majority of the robin population typically leaves for warmer climates, returning in the spring.