Flies away.
They bite you or flog you to protect itself.
You need hand feeding bird seed and a place for it to feel safe. PS. NEVER let that robin go, because it does not know how to feed itself and can't fly!
Yes, a robin may protect an empty nest, especially if it perceives a threat to its territory. Birds are often territorial and will defend their nesting area from intruders, even if the nest is no longer occupied. However, once the chicks have fledged, the parents typically stop defending the nest as actively.
The american robin is actually a type of thrush, wheras the european robin is a true robin.
Robin Longstride is given as the name for Robin Hood in the 2010 movie, Robin Hood.
how do young protect itself
how does 'what' protect itself.
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
how dose the milkfish protect itself
Pig protect itself by hiding
The opossum protect itself by playing dead.
Huh? You didn't say 'what' does it do to protect itself from others.
THe Meller's Chameleon protect itself by blending in.
A sea sponge protect itself by releasing toxic gases.
it protect itself by using it's sharp claws
It camouflages itself
it stretches itself out