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It is unlikely that Robins eat fat balls. In all the years I have had fat balls in the garden for the wild birds I have not seen a Robin pecking at them.
The ecological niche of a robin is they eat worms,and live in trees they love animals because they can't be eaten by any animal.
Most of North America. The European robin can be found in most of Europe
Robin Trower Live was created on 1975-02-03.
No just their bellys are. Cardinals (males) are fully red though
where do robin birds live?
no
no they dont eat robin eggs
yes because a fox eat birds too.
Robins, the birds that is, live on land (technically in trees).
Coyotes do eat birds and prey on reptiles and small rodents. They usually target animals they can capture such as birds that are low to the ground.
Native birds are birds that live in a place habitually. For instance, the robin is a native bird in Britain, but recent reports of a dalmatian pelican were suspected to be of a bird which escaped from a collection, because they do not live here naturally.
No birds eat penguins in the Arctic. Penguins do not live in the Arctic. Penguins are found in the Southern Hemisphere.
i think they are omnivores eating live animals or dead and thay eat plants
A robin is a bird. Birds do not nurse their young.
Predation because it is a relationship where one organisms, the predator kills another organism for food. The organism that is killed is called the prey.
The ecological niche of a robin is they eat worms,and live in trees they love animals because they can't be eaten by any animal.