A lot.
yes
Robins, Larger sparrows, wrens, and sometimes american woodcocks.
in nest in trees.
yes its a robin that lives in america love yal calise farnres
The American robin in mostly gray with an orange belly.
blue
The global population of American robins is estimated to be around 320 million individuals. However, the exact number of robins can vary significantly based on factors like region, habitat conditions, and seasonal changes. Other species of robins, such as the European robin, have different population estimates. Overall, robins are generally abundant and widely distributed across North America and parts of Europe.
American robins,occasionally.
Araucana and American Robins
Geese, robins, North American hummingbirds (particularly those in the eastern US), many passerine birds.
Nobody knows for sure how many robins there are in a world. These birds are not endangered and there is nobody counting their exact numbers. Estimates are that the number of robins is in the millions.
Nobody knows for sure how many robins there are in a world. These birds are not endangered and there is nobody counting their exact numbers. Estimates are that the number of robins is in the millions.