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Introduction to Robins: A Beginner's Guide to Albino Robins, Diet, Nesting, and Flight - Page 2© Mary M. Alward
Robins in Flight Robins are very fast birds. They can fly at speeds between 20 and 36 miles an hour. When migrating, robins fly much faster than they do in backyards and meadows. The next time you see a robin, study its coloring and its song. They are marvelous creatures to study. Their beautiful red breasts and comical antics are a delight to all who love birds. Learn more about Albino Robins Take a Robin Vocalization Lesson Learn more about American Robins
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