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Robins

With three different types of birds sharing the common name 'robin' and none of them being closely related to one another, this songbird can be a little tough to sort out. North American Robins, which belong to the thrush family and were named Robins for their resemblance to the European Robin, are native to parts of Canada and most of the contiguous United States. Known for being a sign of spring, these birds are a welcome sight to many in North America. The European Robin (also called the 'true robin'), which is part of the flycatcher family, is found all across Europe and even into Western Siberia and Northern Africa. European Robins are associated with the Christmas holiday but can also be found in British and French folklore. And last but certainly not least, there are the Australasian Robins. These little birds belong to the genus Petroicidae and can be found in Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and on many Pacific islands.

575 Questions

What do robin do with there leg?

tHEY SCRATCH THE GROUND FOR WORMS AND BUGS.

Why do robins spread their wings in the sun?

To absorb the heat coming from the Sun, or it could be a signal to its mate.

When can you safely know if the robins eggs are fertilized as I would like to sit on my porch as soon as possible?

If the eggs are laid they are already fertilized.

You can go on your porch as long as you pay no mind to them and stay far away from them.

What are some of the American robin adaptations?

They usually come out in the spring but it depends on when they want to come out

What does a red robin look like?

A robin is a small, brown bird with a red breast - sometimes an orangey colour.

What is a robins favorite food?

Mealworms they love them they will even take them out of your hand

What would you do if you found a baby robin?

Cook it, then eat it

Ugh. I would leave it alone. The parents probably nudged it from the nest to learn to fly, and the parents are watching and feeding it until it can be on its own.

What is the ecological niche for a robin?

is pretty much that they eat worms make nests out of dead sticks and are eaten by predators (if it has any)

Will robins use the same nest twice?

No. They build a new nest each year because of safety, health, and instinct reasons.

Do you look at the feet or the waist of the opponent when fighting?

Neither. You take in the whole fighter. Keep eyes on your opponent at all times.

I assume that your question is geared toward tracking your opponents movement. The intent of practicing good footwork is to move you in and out of position, however, a good fake can move your opponent out of their position and will give you an advantage over them in time and space. A good opponent will challenge you with fakes or feigned moves.

It is easy to fake a direction with your feet, or your head, shoulders, arms and a good hip fake can trow off an opponent. This is true in fighting or in other sports like soccer or basketball. The defense to the fake is to not be drawn in by uncommited motion.

To track your opponents movement, track their body core, while it is possible to fake left or fake right with the feet or the hips, you can not make an uncommitted move from the belly button. By watching your opponents body core, you can still keep your line of sight up.

What is Robin's boomerang called?

they are called robin's rings and i asked this question

Does kingfisher bird sing?

The Kingfisher bird does not conventionally sing but makes a different sound that is a rattling squall. There is sound clips at the following website: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Belted_Kingfisher/lifehistory

Will chocolate kill birds?

No it wont, chocolate is very good for a birds diet it helps the bird to be able to produce more hormones, thus causing it to feed sun flower seeds to its unborn eggs.

Can robins hover?

No they cannot. It is mainly predatory birds thay hover. Seabirds wheel.

What does a European robin look like?

Both the male and female European Robin, have an orange breast and face, lined with grey. They have brown wings, back, and tail, and they also have a whitish belly. See related link for more details...

Do red breasted robins kill their parents?

no they do not. but all birds kill their young if it is deformed or not right.