no they do not. but all birds kill their young if it is deformed or not right.
In British summertime, red-breasted robins typically remain in the UK, as they are resident birds. However, their behavior may change with the availability of food and nesting opportunities. During this time, they often become more territorial, establishing breeding territories and focusing on raising their young. While some robins may migrate short distances, the majority stay put throughout the summer months.
Small worms, little pieces of fruit and probably some soggy dog or cat food.
yes u cant kill a robin bird because they r a state bird u can kill every different kind of bird except robins. Also if u see a bird with orange tummy that is a robin, Don't KILL!!!!!!!
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For camoflouge purpouses.
Robins (or should I saw the red-breasted thrush NA) Sparrow Starlings.
The bird egg you are concerned about is a red breasted nutchtcher.Google it if you do not believe me.
In British summertime, red-breasted robins typically remain in the UK, as they are resident birds. However, their behavior may change with the availability of food and nesting opportunities. During this time, they often become more territorial, establishing breeding territories and focusing on raising their young. While some robins may migrate short distances, the majority stay put throughout the summer months.
Red-breasted Coua was created in 1845.
There is no such thing as a "red breasted bluebird".
They call a Robin red breasted because they have distinctive red feathers on their fronts
The red-breasted nuthatch or red breast sunfish or red breasted grosbeak or red breasted robin or?If you mean the American robin, it is an omnivore since it eats worms, fruits and berries.
It is illegal to kill songbirds in North Carolina... Why would you want to kill a robin anyway?
Red-breasted Pygmy Parrot was created in 1875.
White-breasted and Red-breasted
The Robin.
Haha, not likely. Unless they felt the need to defend themselves and pecked the right spot.