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European robin spotted in Canada for the first time
Summary
A European robin was sighted on Rougemont Avenue in Montreal in early January, and media reports say this is the first recorded occurrence of the species in Canada; the sighting has drawn photographers and birdwatchers to the neighbourhood.
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A European robin has been sighted on Rougemont Avenue in Montreal, a bird reported as not previously recorded in Canada. The bird was first noticed in early January. A local resident, Sabrina Jacob, encountered it after hearing a song she said was different and shared photographs online. The online posts brought photographers and birders to the area.
Known details:
- The first sighting was reported in early January on Rougemont Avenue in Montreal.
- Resident Sabrina Jacob took photos after hearing an unfamiliar song and posted them online.
- Media reports say this is the first recorded appearance of a European robin in Canada.
- Photographers and birdwatchers have gathered, with some people reportedly travelling from Toronto.
- Jacob said she has observed the bird most days for about 10 to 15 minutes, usually on fruit trees, and described visitors as respectful.
- The European robin's normal range is in Europe and can extend into northern Scandinavia.
Summary:
Local interest increased after images and posts circulated, turning the bird into a local attraction and drawing visitors to the neighbourhood. Whether the robin will remain in Canada or how it arrived is undetermined at this time.
