Robins - page 3

Is a Robin a animal?
The quintessential early bird who catches the worm, robins are common birds around the world known for their orange breasts and cheery songs. Robins a...
What sound does a robin make?
Calls. American Robins often make a mumbled cuck or tuk to communicate with each other or a sharp yeep or peek as an alarm call. They also make a repe...
Is the robin native to Britain?
Robins are found across the UK in woodland, gardens, parks and hedgerows. They are fiercely territorial, singing to defend their territory all year ro...
When does the robin bird lay eggs?
Robin eggs The eggs take around two weeks to hatch and the chicks will fledge when they are about 12 to 14 days old. The female may produce two broods...
Is a robin an omnivore or carnivore?
Robins are omnivores. They serve as predators mostly of insects and worms, but also of small snakes and other small reptiles and amphibians. Does a ro...
Do robin eat other animals?
Robins are omnivores. They serve as predators mostly of insects and worms, but also of small snakes and other small reptiles and amphibians. They are ...
Do robins have spines?
Does robin have backbone?What features do robins have?What does it mean if a robin visits you?What are baby robins called?Why are robins eggs blue?Wh...
How does the cock robin chase away an invader?
Will a Robin attack a human?How do robins protect their nest?What bird pushes eggs out of nest?How do you protect a robins nest from predators?Do rob...
What are baby robbin called?
What do you call a baby robin? There is no specific term given for baby robins and instead follow the typical naming conventions of other baby birds: ...