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American robins in the northern and central U.S. are semi-migratory,
in fall they often gather in large flocks that may move only a little
south, or stay pretty much in the same area. They do leave the more
northern parts of their range, mainly from Canada. Many stay in the
southern U.S. in winter, some go to Mexico and Central America.
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