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Black Bird With White Belly And Blue Tail, Avise's Birds of the World - The black wings and tail, however, are a beautiful glossy, iridescent blue, green and purple.

Black Bird With White Belly And Blue Tail, Avise's Birds of the World - The black wings and tail, however, are a beautiful glossy, iridescent blue, green and purple.. The wings and tail are a sharp black and white. They have rich blue and black plumage above and on the throat. Females have a pale greenish gloss, absent in young birds, on the otherwise brown tail. The back and wing feathers are blackish with yellow borders, while the feathers of the belly, chest and rump are pale yellow with black borders giving rise to a scalloped appearance, tail is bluish green. The tail accounts for over half the total length of the bird and is an indication of the bird's status in its society.

The legs are brown in both sexes. Often glides between perches or from perch to ground. 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. Though they're familiar town and city birds, american robins are at home in wilder areas, too, including mountain forests.

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The black wings and tail, however, are a beautiful glossy, iridescent blue, green and purple. Often glides between perches or from perch to ground. In year two, the belly is mostly whitish flecked with brown, but the entire head and breast are still dark, giving the bird a hooded look. Direct flight on shallow, steady wing beats. Though they're familiar town and city birds, american robins are at home in wilder areas, too, including mountain forests. The legs are brown in both sexes. Often glides between perches or from perch to ground. In year three, the head whitens and the belly darkens.

They have rich blue and black plumage above and on the throat.

Often glides between perches or from perch to ground. In year three, the head whitens and the belly darkens. 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. The wings and tail are a sharp black and white. Females have a pale greenish gloss, absent in young birds, on the otherwise brown tail. Often glides between perches or from perch to ground. Large, noisy jay, mostly black, with very long tail and dark, stout bill. The black wings and tail, however, are a beautiful glossy, iridescent blue, green and purple. Direct flight on shallow, steady wing beats. They have rich blue and black plumage above and on the throat. The tail accounts for over half the total length of the bird and is an indication of the bird's status in its society. In year two, the belly is mostly whitish flecked with brown, but the entire head and breast are still dark, giving the bird a hooded look. The back and wing feathers are blackish with yellow borders, while the feathers of the belly, chest and rump are pale yellow with black borders giving rise to a scalloped appearance, tail is bluish green.

The back and wing feathers are blackish with yellow borders, while the feathers of the belly, chest and rump are pale yellow with black borders giving rise to a scalloped appearance, tail is bluish green. Females have a pale greenish gloss, absent in young birds, on the otherwise brown tail. Though they're familiar town and city birds, american robins are at home in wilder areas, too, including mountain forests. The tail accounts for over half the total length of the bird and is an indication of the bird's status in its society. Often glides between perches or from perch to ground.

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Often glides between perches or from perch to ground. The bill is pale grey. The wings and tail are a sharp black and white. Large, noisy jay, mostly black, with very long tail and dark, stout bill. Direct flight on shallow, steady wing beats. Large, noisy jay, mostly black, with very long tail and dark, stout bill. Robins are popular birds for their warm orange breast, cheery song, and early appearance at the end of winter. Though they're familiar town and city birds, american robins are at home in wilder areas, too, including mountain forests.

The tail accounts for over half the total length of the bird and is an indication of the bird's status in its society.

Though they're familiar town and city birds, american robins are at home in wilder areas, too, including mountain forests. Often glides between perches or from perch to ground. In year two, the belly is mostly whitish flecked with brown, but the entire head and breast are still dark, giving the bird a hooded look. The legs are brown in both sexes. The tail accounts for over half the total length of the bird and is an indication of the bird's status in its society. The black wings and tail, however, are a beautiful glossy, iridescent blue, green and purple. Direct flight on shallow, steady wing beats. The back and wing feathers are blackish with yellow borders, while the feathers of the belly, chest and rump are pale yellow with black borders giving rise to a scalloped appearance, tail is bluish green. In year three, the head whitens and the belly darkens. Large, noisy jay, mostly black, with very long tail and dark, stout bill. Direct flight on shallow, steady wing beats. They have rich blue and black plumage above and on the throat. Robins are popular birds for their warm orange breast, cheery song, and early appearance at the end of winter.

In year three, the head whitens and the belly darkens. In year two, the belly is mostly whitish flecked with brown, but the entire head and breast are still dark, giving the bird a hooded look. Large, noisy jay, mostly black, with very long tail and dark, stout bill. The wings and tail are a sharp black and white. The black wings and tail, however, are a beautiful glossy, iridescent blue, green and purple.

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The back and wing feathers are blackish with yellow borders, while the feathers of the belly, chest and rump are pale yellow with black borders giving rise to a scalloped appearance, tail is bluish green. The black wings and tail, however, are a beautiful glossy, iridescent blue, green and purple. The tail accounts for over half the total length of the bird and is an indication of the bird's status in its society. Large, noisy jay, mostly black, with very long tail and dark, stout bill. Direct flight on shallow, steady wing beats. Females have a pale greenish gloss, absent in young birds, on the otherwise brown tail. The head, breast and back are black, the shoulders patches, belly and flanks are white. Often glides between perches or from perch to ground.

The black wings and tail, however, are a beautiful glossy, iridescent blue, green and purple.

Direct flight on shallow, steady wing beats. Direct flight on shallow, steady wing beats. Though they're familiar town and city birds, american robins are at home in wilder areas, too, including mountain forests. Robins are popular birds for their warm orange breast, cheery song, and early appearance at the end of winter. Females have a pale greenish gloss, absent in young birds, on the otherwise brown tail. The tail accounts for over half the total length of the bird and is an indication of the bird's status in its society. 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. In year two, the belly is mostly whitish flecked with brown, but the entire head and breast are still dark, giving the bird a hooded look. The bill is pale grey. Often glides between perches or from perch to ground. In year three, the head whitens and the belly darkens. The black wings and tail, however, are a beautiful glossy, iridescent blue, green and purple. They have rich blue and black plumage above and on the throat.

Often glides between perches or from perch to ground black bird with white belly. Large, noisy jay, mostly black, with very long tail and dark, stout bill.