While not known to be a social/flock forming songbird, thousands of robins will assemble in a general roost. Males will gather at these roosting areas while the females will remain on the nests at night. Once fledglings have left the nest the females will also gather at the roosting area. So, yes Robins will live together.
Some robins live in groups some single!
Robins belong to the Aves class and are considered birds. Though normally very solitary, they do group. In the United States, they are called waves. In Great Britain, they are called rounds or breasts.
Yes, robins do and can fly.
robins eat earth worms blueberries,birdseed
Robins don't give birth they hatch eggs.
Cats and snakes eats robins.
Robins belong to the Aves class and are considered birds. Though normally very solitary, they do group. In the United States, they are called waves. In Great Britain, they are called rounds or breasts.
Yes, robins do and can fly.
Robins! Robins! Robins!
You keep it the same. There are solitary people. There is a solitary person.
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They are solitary.
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No robins can swim but they can fly
robins eat earth worms blueberries,birdseed
Joanne Robins Barton has written: 'Out of the Robins nest'