MyWorldOfPhotos.com



Robin waiting to feed its young.

(Click on photo for a high resolution image)
Photo of a robin with food in its beak, ready to feed it young in the nest.  Waiting for the path to be clear to its nest.
Photo of a robin with food in its beak, ready to feed it young in the nest. Waiting for the path to be clear to its nest.

General Attributes (Click an attribute to find more related items)

Genus:Turdus
Photo Year:2007
Species:Turdus migratorius
Species:North American Robin

Location Attributes (Click on location to find more related items)

Country:Canada
State/Province:Ontario
Google Map Location
Other Related Items: (click on a photo to get larger photo and more details)
The male American Goldfinch is olive in the winter.  Then changes to bright yellow in the spring and summer.
Male American Goldfinch - in summer plumage

The male American Goldfinch is olive in the winter. Then changes to bright yellow in the spring and summer.

Photo Attributes:Barrie, Canada, Fringillidae, Spinus, Passeriformes, 2010, Chordata, American Goldfinch, Spinus tristis, Ontario,
In these galleries:Animals, Backyard, Birds

A female American Goldfinch, perched at feeder.
Female Amercian GoldFinch - Perched

A female American Goldfinch, perched at feeder.

Photo Attributes:Barrie, Canada, Fringillidae, Spinus, Passeriformes, 2010, Chordata, American Goldfinch, Spinus tristis, Ontario,
In these galleries:Animals, Backyard, Birds

A black-capped chickadee perched on tree branch.  The chickadee allowed me to get within ten feet for this photo.
Perched Black-Capped Chickadee

A black-capped chickadee perched on tree branch. The chickadee allowed me to get within ten feet for this photo.

Photo Attributes:Barrie, Aves, Canada, Paridae, Poecile, Passeriformes, North America, 2014, Chordata, Black-capped Chickadee, Poecile atricapillus, Ontario,
In these galleries:Animals, Backyard, Birds

Zoom in of White Crowned Sparrow in back yard.
White Crowned Sparrow - Close-up

Zoom in of White Crowned Sparrow in back yard.

Photo Attributes:Canada, Emberizidae, Zonotrichia, 2012, Zonotrichia leucophrys, White-crowned Sparrow, Ontario,
In these galleries:Animals, Backyard, Birds, Zoom

Zoomed in close-up view of black European Starling at feed, eating Suet.
European Starlings zoomed in at Bird Feeder in Ontario

Zoomed in close-up view of black European Starling at feed, eating Suet.

Photo Attributes:Barrie, Canada, Sturnidae, Sturnus, 2011, European Starling, Sturnus vulgaris, Ontario,
In these galleries:Animals, Backyard, Birds, Zoom

Photo of American Robin in breeding grounds of Minesing Swamp in Ontario.
American Robin in Minesing Swamp.

Photo of American Robin in breeding grounds of Minesing Swamp in Ontario.

Photo Attributes:Canada, Turdus, 2011, Minesing Swamp, Turdus migratorius, American Robin, North American Robin, Ontario,
In these galleries:Animals, Birds

Photo of four eggs in a robins nest, one day before hatching.
Robins nest with four eggs.

Photo of four eggs in a robins nest, one day before hatching.

Photo Attributes:Canada, Turdus, 2007, Turdus migratorius, North American Robin, Ontario,
In these galleries:Backyard, Birds, Close-up
Photo Specific Links:eHow - How to Identify a Robin Eggs Nest
from site: The Robin is one of the singing birds who arrive in early spring from their migration route. Robin birds generally build their nests anywhere: the top of a tree, on a rose bush, a house window, even on the lawn. They eat berries, worms and insects.


Photo of two day old robins sleeping in nest.
Baby Robins sleeping in nest.

Photo of two day old robins sleeping in nest.

Photo Attributes:Canada, Turdus, 2007, North American Robin, Turdus migratorius, American Robin, Ontario,
In these galleries:Animals, Birds, Close-up
Photo Specific Links:Caring for baby birds
from site: If you're a birdwatcher it's bound to happen. You are going to come upon a baby bird out of the nest. Wondering what can be done to help care and feed them is a question that we get often. It's important to know what you can do, and what you can't do when you find young birds.



Related Galleries

In these galleries:Animals, Backyard, Birds, Zoom

Related Links

Photo Specific Links:Robin - coloring page of robin feeding babies
from site: Spring means such different things in different parts of the country. Here in the desert I notice we have baby lizards and delicate damselflies. We get a lot of spring migrant birds, too. A whole flock of robins settled in some berry bearing bushes in front of me the other day and I realized they would be a perfect spring coloring page.

Animals Gallery Links:Animal Pictures at National Goegraphic
Animal Planet
Animals.com
Birds Gallery Links:Atlas of Breeding Birds of Ontario
This web site, which serves as a complement to the book, contains several items that you can access online, such as species distribution and effort maps, various interactive data summaries, options to download the raw data and more.
Bird Feeder (wikipedia)
WhatBird.com
Useful site for identifying birds by various attributes.
Canada Links:Canada - Wikipedia
Government of Canada Site
Official web site for the Government of Canada.
Ontario Links:Government of Ontario, Canada
Official Governtment site for the province of Ontario.
Turdus Links:Turdus genus - also kn ow as True Thrush
The true thrushes are medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the genus Turdus of the thrush family Turdidae.
Turdus in Encyclopedia Britannica
from site: Representative true thrushes are species of the genus Turdus, which include the blackbird, fieldfare, ouzel, and redwing of Europe, as well as the American robin. Other true thrush groups are called ground thrush and nightingale thrush.
Turdus migratorius Links:American Robin (Turdus migratorius) at allaboutbirds.org
from site: The quintessential early bird, American Robins are common sights on lawns across North America, where you often see them tugging earthworms out of the ground. Robins are popular birds for their warm orange breast, cheery song, and early appearance at the end of winter.
North American Robin - wikipedia
form site: The American Robin or North American Robin (Turdus migratorius) is a migratory songbird of the thrush family. It is named after the European Robin[3] because of its reddish-orange breast, though the two species are not closely related, with the European robin belonging to the flycatcher family.

Photo Data

Make:NIKON
Model:E8700
DateTime:2007:05:30 20:44:02
Exposure Time:1/130
F:59/10
ISO:100
DateTimeDigitized :2007:05:30 17:41:23
DateTimeOriginal :2007:05:30 17:41:23
Popular Galleries