Even the largest wren is noticeably smaller than the robin, and is a different bird, altogether.
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Robin Wren is 5' 9".
A female pigeon is called a hen.
Robin Wren was born on April 1, 1951, in California, USA.
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Yes, even bigger than the largest wren species.
For the most part yes. Wrens are pretty smaller than thrushes.
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No. The robin and the wren are the national birds of England.
yes you can hatch a robins egg under a hen because i tried it once and it worked but the hen and the robin don't get along very well