The Robin is 



tains. It also occurs in Alaska. Nests are built by it from near the 

 coast of the Gulf of Mexico as far north as the Arctic Circle. It 

 passes the winter mostly in the southern States and beyond, where at 

 this time it is found in large flocks, but some Robins are to be found 

 in winter in southern Canada and in the northern States. It has 

 recently been learned that large numbers of the males and the young 

 Robins assemble nightly in certain low woods which are known as 

 "Robin roosts." 



