A robin's nest is made out of mud with various twigs in it.
Robins don't give birth they hatch eggs.
Yes
After they have mated and they are ready to lay the eggs.
No. They build a new nest each year because of safety, health, and instinct reasons.
They will, both species get along quite well.
the colour of a robins nest is red
Joanne Robins Barton has written: 'Out of the Robins nest'
Robins don't give birth they hatch eggs.
yes
Yes
in nest in trees.
No, robins do not live in a nest all the time. They build nests primarily for breeding and raising their young, typically using them during the nesting season. Once the chicks fledge, the adult robins leave the nest and do not return to it for living. Outside of the breeding season, robins roost in trees or shrubs for shelter.
In some areas, like in the south, robins are double brooded, but build a new nest for the second brood.
European robins nest in all sorts of places, often thick hedges. They also use old discarded kettles, sheds and letter boxes. As far as I can tell from my reading, American robins are similar.
Yes, building a nest is a learned behavior for robins. While they have innate instincts related to nest-building, they also learn the specific skills and techniques from observing other robins or through trial and error.
After they have mated and they are ready to lay the eggs.
No. They build a new nest each year because of safety, health, and instinct reasons.