Thanks! I love these robins. It seems that the are now migrating back north.
American Robins are found in Florida, particularly during the winter months. Here's a bit more detail:
Seasonal Presence:
Winter Migration: American Robins migrate south to Florida from northern states in the fall and are commonly seen throughout the state during winter (typically from October to March).
Breeding Season: They are less common in Florida during the summer, as they generally breed farther north.
Habitat:
They can be found in a variety of habitats, including parks, gardens, suburban areas, and open woodlands. In Florida, they are often seen feasting on berries and foraging on lawns for insects.
Diet:
During their time in Florida, they rely heavily on fruit from native plants like holly, cedar, and cherry trees, in addition to worms and insects.