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The bird you are refering to is not a Robin at all. This bird is a non native bird that has come to America and is now competeing with Robins and other native birds for nesting areas.
All birds reproduce using eggs.
The robin was designated the official state bird of Michigan in 1931 after an election held by the Michigan Audubon Society. The legislation noted that "the robin redbreast is the best known and best loved of all the birds in the state of Michigan.
what do you do when your baby robin is dying?
yes and no. A robin has the exact same shaped feet, but doesnt at all look like the bird-type creature that we are discussing
deer brown thrasher robin blue bird red eared slider cotton-tailed rabbit
If the baby bird is alive, she doesn't sit on it at all! She sits near it and snuggles up to it. She sits on the eggs until they hatch, which is different depending on the type of bird.
Nightwade is the name robin(from batman or teen titans) calls himself in the future when hes all grown up and not batman's sidekick anymore
A robin is a small round plump bird, with a red breast, brown wings and a small beak.
Oh, dude, the odd one out is Robin because it's not a fish! Like, trout, herring, cod, and pike are all types of fish, but Robin is just chilling there, probably wondering how it ended up in the seafood section.
AnswerAbout the only reasonably common alternative name in English is red-breast.There are many completely different bird species that are called robins.The original species to be given the name is the European Robin, which has the Latin name Erithacus rubeculaIn North America, there is a kind of thrush called the American Robin. Its Latin name is Turdus migratorius.Several species in the taxonomic family Petroicidae are called robins. They are native to Australia and New Zealand.The Red-billed Leiothrix, Latin name Leiothrix lutea, is known as the Pekin Robin in the UK, elsewhere it is known as the Japanese nightinglae, Chinese Robin, or Japanese Hill Robin.There are many other species throughout Africa and Asia that are called "robin".All over the world, wherever European man has travelled, he has looked for a friendly small bird that spends lots of time of the ground, even better if it had red/orange on its chest - anything that reminded him of the garden (European) robin. In Japan there is even a bird that is virtually identical to the European robin unless it is examined closely - but it is not particularly closely related - the Japanese robin is luscinia akahige (a very close relative of the nightingale).There is also the common name of the Robin Redbreast.
Birds come in a large variety of sizes, depending on species. The smallest bird is the Cuban Bee Hummingbird, at 2 inches long (5 cm) The largest bird is the ostrich, at 6.9 feet tall. (210 cm)