The species is double brooded in the South.
Yes, it is not unusual for robins to have two clutches a season.
An adult Robin has a red breast and face, both male and female are similar in colour, however the chicks and young Robins a more golden brown colour.
Yes, they do. I have been watching a new family of robins n a tree out front, the mother fed the babies n sat on the nest till a more vibrant robin( appeared to be daddy) flew up fed the babies n flew away.
spring -1977
Spring 2011. More likely March or April
In spring, robins mainly nest and eat search for food. They eat mostly insects, berries from vines and bushes and more. That is what birds do in the spring.
Most cats give birth in early summer, while some give birth later in the fall. There are usually between 4 and 6 kittens per litter. It is possible for cats to give birth at other times during the year, and even common in warmer climates. However, in more northerly climates where it gets colder in the winter it is more common for them to give birth in late spring or early summer.
A Robin. Yes and no. Actually, a Red-winged Blackbird is more of a sign of Spring. Google it...! Robins are around in winter, but they usually just go deeper into the forests.
Generally you can give birth to your child in water without problems because the child is still attached to the umbilical chord allowing it to breathe through it. But I do not know if the temperature increase in a hot water spring has a negative or even positive effect upon the newly born child. I suggest you seek your doctor for more professional advice.
It can be, though "to give birth to" is more common.
hawks reproduce by giving birth when they give birth more and more hawks are living.
You can give birth in the game "Second Life", which you can download for free. You can also give birth in the game "Sims", which you have to pay for. For a more realistic birth, I would go with Second Life.
Well when insects give birth they give birth to hundreds of offspring unlike humans
yes, although it can be more difficult
Yes
Yes
In some areas, like in the south, robins are double brooded, but build a new nest for the second brood.