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A European robin. (Getty Images Signature/Canva) Robins are common in Canada and Europe, but the robins that live across the pond are different from the ones we see in North America.
A new vehicle is stuck on a lot at Provincial Chrysler after a robin made her nest in the wheel well. At first glance, shuttle driver Ron Seagull — yes, that's his real name — figured a test ...
"It's very rare to see [the European robin] in Beijing," Terry Townshend, founder of Birding Beijing told the BBC. "Almost 200 photographers camped out for it.
European settlers in the New World saw red-breasted songbirds and named them robins for their resemblance to robins of the Old World. American robins are in the thrush or Turdidae family, and ...
"It's very rare to see [the European robin] in Beijing," Terry Townshend, founder of Birding Beijing told the BBC. "Almost 200 photographers camped out for it.
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