Most of them... robins, chickadees, bluebirds...
No, they are NOT birds of Prey, birds of prey will attack any small or medium size warm blooded animal on the run and dive from heights to swoop down on them, Robins or other birds of that size just do not do that sort of thing, if they did, there would not be a whole lot of cute fuzzy little bunnies and mice running around and a whole lot of species would become extinct in no time!
Yes, robins do and can fly.
Robins! Robins! Robins!
Robins eat worms, bugs, and grubs (live prey) and also fruits and berries (plants). They are omnivores. But different creatures simply have different diets, and seeds are not on their list.
No robins can swim but they can fly
Joanne Robins Barton has written: 'Out of the Robins nest'
robins eat earth worms blueberries,birdseed
Sheldon Robins's birth name is Sheldon Francis Michael Robins.
They called Postmen robins.
Robins don't give birth they hatch eggs.
American Robins are not invertebrates. They are classified as vertebrates. They will primarily prey on soft invertebrates such as earthworms.