August: Feasting on Fruit -- Migration Begins Soon
By August the weather is drier, worms are harder to find, and fruits are ripening.
It's August
Juvenile robins are independent now. They watch how and what other birds eat as new food sources continue to ripen. Appetites of all robins increase as they fuel up for migration. They start forming flocks with other robins, young and old. Adults molt. Their new feathers will stand up to the rigors of fall migration and winter wandering.