baby robins eat 43 feet of worms a day
owls because owls are birds and so are robins, all the characteristics of a bird would be the same. i don't see any relationship between lions and robins except the obvious like they both have eyes or both have feet.
Yes, robins do and can fly.
robins eat earth worms blueberries,birdseed
Small worms, little pieces of fruit and probably some soggy dog or cat food.
No
baby robins eat 43 feet of worms a day
Robins are the organisms that would be most affected if pesticides killed crickets, earthworms and small insects. These are the robins' only food sources, so the robins' survival depends on their abundance.
Scarlet robins mainly eat insects. They forage on/near the gorund, and will sometimes forage in small flocks with other small insect-eating birds.
Robins lay small blue eggs with little spots.
A robin's feet are small and slender, with three toes pointing forward and one pointing backward. They are usually brownish in color with scales or rough texture for better grip on perches and prey. Robins have relatively strong feet for perching and hopping around on the ground.
Small and light blue in color
Yes it is a small bird that has a red chest!
Robins are omnivores. They like raspberries, blackberries, worms, insects, etc.
Yes. Robins eat grubs and small insects, as well as seeds.
owls because owls are birds and so are robins, all the characteristics of a bird would be the same. i don't see any relationship between lions and robins except the obvious like they both have eyes or both have feet.
Baby robins can eat a significant amount of earthworms, with estimates suggesting they consume around 14 feet of earthworms during their developmental period before fledging. This intake helps support their rapid growth and nutritional needs. However, the exact amount can vary based on factors such as availability of food and the specific diet provided by parent robins.