I realize that seeing a robin is not necessarily a sign of spring as some of them get stuck and don't end up migrating but it is still a good sign as I think they at least try to stick under cover if they are stuck behind.
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It was named the robin after the European robin because of the red breast but neither species is closely related.
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The robin was established as Michigan's state bird in 1931.
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