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  1. Female/immature male. Female/immature birds are paler than males with more white on the belly and throat.

  2. Males and females look similar, but the males have a darker head (often black) and the female has paler color. There is a broken white eye-ring that surrounds their dark eyes. The juvenile's under parts are tinged with cinnamon and heavily spotted with brown.

  3. 23 lis 2023 · The female American Robin has a plump, round body shape. It measures around 8.5-9.5 inches in length from the tip of its bill to the end of its tail. Its wingspan ranges from 12-16 inches across. The female robin has a full breast and belly which gives it a rounded profile. In terms of size, the female robin is slightly smaller than the male.

  4. These familiar birds are easy to identify as they have a red breast which is brighter in the male. The female is of a duller shade of red. In young juvenile birds it is easy to see from their speckled breast feathers, that they are members of the Thrush family.

  5. 26 gru 2023 · For beginner and experienced bird watchers alike, it can be difficult to tell the difference between male and female Robins. After all, they look so alike, with their dark plumage, bulky builds, yellow bills, and red-colored breasts.

  6. 15 cze 2024 · Female and immature birds look similar to males; but their colors are usually less pronounced. During flight, an orange under-wing area is visible; but their very noticeable white undertail area is often a helpful identification tool.

  7. 10 cze 2024 · To tell a male American robin from a female, look at the color of the feathers on the bird's chest. If they're a deep, rusty red color, it's likely a male robin, and if they're a light, reddish-orange color, it's probably a female.