An American Robin collects a berry Sunday morning beneath a fruit tree in Augusta. Flocks of the thrushes that reside across North America are often detected in the late winter stripping fruit from limbs.
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An American Robin collects a berry Sunday morning beneath a fruit tree in Augusta. Flocks of the thrushes that reside across North America are often detected in the late winter stripping fruit from limbs.
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