This is not an answer, but a question. I have watched robins searching for prey in the grass, and some of them tend to lean their head to the right, while others lean their head to the left.
Does that mean that robins are left/right (eyed,handed,brained)?
I wish a study could be done to determine this.
I know that a robin's right eye can aid in navigation (the earth's magnetic field), but does this translate to searching for prey?
I've done hours of looking and absolutely notice that some robins seem to be one sided or the other when cocking their head to find that special snack.
Any scientific findings or opinions?
robins eat earth worms blueberries,birdseed
Robins are known for eating worms as a staple part of their diet. They can often be seen hopping on lawns or digging in the soil to find worms to eat.
Worms and insects.
baby robins eat 43 feet of worms a day
Yes, robins can hear worms moving underground due to their acute sense of hearing.
Robins are omnivores. They like raspberries, blackberries, worms, insects, etc.
Robins may not eat worms found on roads because they could be contaminated by pollutants from vehicles or road chemicals. Additionally, the worms may be injured or already dead and therefore unappealing to the birds. Robins prefer to find live and healthy worms in natural settings like gardens or lawns.
the robins often feed on worms pecking at the dirt. They live in topsoil
no
Robins eat mostly beetles, worms, fruits, berries, and caterpillars.
Robins do not eat seeds, they consume insects, worms, and some berries.
A robin eats worms, seeds and sometimes bugs.