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RED ROBIN By: Bella

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RED ROBIN

By: Bella

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Page 3 HabitatPage 4 What do red robins eat?Page 5 What do red robins look like?Page 6 Other interesting facts

Table of Contents

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The red breasted bird, mark the return of spring in most northern states. It is one of the easiest birds to watch while they go about their nesting and feeding habitats. Actually, these birds spend the winter in much of their breeding range. You are likely to see them in the woods than in your yard.

HABITAT

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Red robins eat earthworms, fruit , insects and berries. Red robins mostly find their food in the woods.

WHAT RED ROBINS EAT

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American Robins have gray upper parts and familiar reddish breast, varying from pale rust to dark brick red. Male and females look nearly identical. The female is a bit duller.

What do Red Robins look like

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Here are some pictures that describe my animal

Describe

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Red robins weigh half a pound.Red robins normally stay in the woods.

Other interesting facts

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Normally – A normal or regular way

Varying – to cause or to be different

Breeding – to raise an animal

Breasted – the chest

Identical – the same

Glossary

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My name is Bella. I am a 3rd grader at Shades Mountain Elementary. I love birds. One of my favorite birds is a red robin. When I was little saw the most pretty red robin ever out of my window. When Mrs. Marchant said we had to write about an animal, the first animal I thought of was a red robin.

About the Author

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Appearance….5Breeding…..3, 7 Foods…..4Habitat………..3

Index

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