Yes but there will not be very much meat. As it is a wild animal the meat will most likely be tough. You will also have to determine how you will kill it, as robins are small and most guns would completely destroy the bird. A small BB gun like the Red Ryder would be ideal, however they are somewhat inaccurate and require lots of practice to master.
Yes I have many times they are small but taste good fryed if your in the US or Canada its illegal but no one cares really if you want to eat one grab a low velocity bb gun like a daisy grizzly and shoot one or two put them on the stove with butter and spice and have your self a grate meal don't for get only eat the breast.
They will be extremely small, but they are edible.
No. They are protected by laws, including the Migratory Bird Act.
i think the eggs provide food for the baby chick inside.
robins eggs are blue
An American Robin will incubate her eggs for 15-17 days.
It's about 10 inches.
An American Red robin usually lays 3-5 blue eggs.
no they dont eat robin eggs
no
i think the eggs provide food for the baby chick inside.
I was using my salmon Boa's terrarium as an incubator for chicken eggs and found 2 missing with him working on trying to get the 3rd down. So yes they will eat eggs. He's eaten robin eggs as well
Its a Robin but it could also be cardinal or many others.
Robin's eggs are light blue.
Robin eggs cannot be bought or sold, it violates the Migratory Bird Act.
No, not that I know of.
up to 7 eggs at once
The possessive form of the singular noun robin is robin's.Example: There are two eggs in the robin's nest.
Robin eggs do not get bigger in diameter if that is the question. The incubation time for a Robin chick in the egg is 12-14 days.
robins eggs are blue