Robins typically have two to three broods of babies each year. The breeding season generally begins in early spring and can extend into late summer, depending on the region. Each brood usually consists of about three to five eggs, which the female incubates for about two weeks before they hatch. After the chicks fledge, the robins may start another brood, especially if conditions are favorable.
it depends on how many babies she has
twice
Small mammals like mice and shrews can give birth many times in a year.
about 18 million times a year
Yes, robins do flock together during certain times of the year, particularly during the winter months when they gather in large groups to roost and find food.
A white tail deer originated from Finnish Americans from Minnesota. They have one or two babies a year.
Syrians may have 8 babies each time,they mate every maybe two months so times the days of the year and babies eachh time. hehe x
12 babies a year
Deer breed one time a year and they only give birth one time a year!
they have 6-25 babies at a time, usually 2 or 3 times a year.
It has about 4-7 babies several times a year.
Robins lay eggs two or three times per year. Each clutch of eggs contains four eggs on average.