Robins - page 2

How much eggs does the robin lay?
Female robins lay only one bright blue egg per day and typically lay three or four eggs total, seldom a clutch of five. The female incubates robin egg...
How do robins adapt to its environment?
How is a robin's body adapted to its lifestyle and habitat? A. Robins have sturdy legs with muscles designed for running or hopping, allowing them to ...
What is turdus migratorus?
Why is the American Robin important?What is a Robins habitat?Why do robins bob up and down?Where can you find American robins?How does a robin protec...
Do baby robins have red breasts?
Robin. Young Robins initially have speckled plumage and no red breast, but as their post-juvenile moult progresses, the orange-red feathering of the b...
Is an robin a carnivore?
A. Robins are omnivores. They serve as predators mostly of insects and worms, but also of small snakes and other small reptiles and amphibians. They a...
How do you tell the sex of a robin?
Male robins tend to have darker black wings and tail feathers while females typically have a charcoal tone to their plumage. There is less contrast be...
Is there a spiritual meaning for a robin being present in ones garden?
Robins have deep connections with the dead with various cultures believing birds, and robins in particular, to be messengers from the spirit world. Ma...
How does the robbin look like?
The robin is a small, plump bird. Its black beak is short and thin. Males and females look identical, sporting a brown back, white belly and red breas...
How does robin the bird get around?
What does it mean when Robins are around?What is special about the robin?Why do robins come close to humans?Do robins recognize humans?Where do robin...