They have no red feathers so that adult birds do not attack them in territorial disputes. The speckled feathers are lost in a partial moult when the bird is about two to three months old.
yes
In some cultures, red robins are considered to bring good luck or symbolize protection. They are often associated with messages of hope, renewal, and new beginnings. Seeing a red robin can be a positive sign or a reminder to stay optimistic.
Yes it is a small bird that has a red chest!
No, a robin's red breast does not disappear in the summer. The red breast is a year-round feature of a robin's appearance and is present regardless of the season.
The color of a female robin that I am aware of is, red and blue. Blue robins lay light blue eggs.
Male robins.
Baby robins start to eat straight away the mother-ot farther- of the robins will go out and search for food. They colect food in there mouths and then fly back to the nest and feed the baby robins :) simples
Not really, although people do say Robin red breasts can be very grumpy, but that is more down to them being very territorial with their own species (especially males).
the colour of a robins nest is red
They are the size of your thumb and they are blue. They're A bit smaller than your thumb. And they're light blue.
a group of Robins is called a big poo
Yes
with wings
Yes, baby robins can eat mealworms. They are a good source of protein and nutrients for young birds, especially as they transition from a diet of insects to solid food. However, in the wild, baby robins typically rely on their parents to feed them a variety of insects and worms. Mealworms can be offered to baby robins in rehabilitation settings or by bird enthusiasts caring for them.
red red robins
no
baby robins eat 43 feet of worms a day