The American Robin's eggs are incubated soley by the female and while the chicks are still young the mother broods them continuously. When they're older the mother only broods them at night or during bad weather. Once they're fledglings the adult male and female are both active in protecting and feeding them until they learn to forage on their own.
No..They cannot move eggs..They may abandon a dusturbed nest, and nest in another location.
No, this is all done by the female. The male's only job is to feed her while she's incubating them and then feed the chicks after they hatch.
Yes. I have seen it.
Robins lay small blue eggs with little spots.
robins lay bluish green eggs...
Everything tells me that robins lay blue eggs but a robin has nested in my garden, laid six eggs and they are all white
All birds lay eggs
No, Robins only lay eggs in March-June. If they lay it any other time, it usually means they have a desese like rabies.
inductive reasoning
robins lay blue spotty eggs but some egsotic birds can lay them to
blue
March
Robins are known to lay blue eggs. Other birds that can lay blue eggs are starlings and types of finches.
not in australia
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