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In some parts of the U.S., it is possible to determine that an American Robin (Turdus migratorius) is a male by looking for a dark head that contrasts with the gray back and wings. Females tend to have lighter heads and somewhat paler breasts.

For a view of a different kind of robin, click here.

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