No it does not go ever.
Robins are extremely territorial, and will fight with vigour to defend their patch so if a robin follows you it's probably making sure you push off.
yes
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.
No, they are just birds.
Yes it is a small bird that has a red chest!
The natvity
to attract other robins... Dah! =3
With a bright orange-red breast, brown back and dumpy shape, robins are familiar garden birds.
its mom wont luv him! =3 LOL!
no. a robin is a type of bird with a red breast and brown wings..
Canadian robins have an red-orange belly, not exactly red, but definitely not yellow. UK robins are considerably smaller but, to my knowledge, also have a red-orange breast.
Well that would be the ones I hunt and shoot in the head! lol
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. Like all thrushes, robins build new nests for each brood.
A robin is a small round plump bird, with a red breast, brown wings and a small beak.
the colour of a robins nest is red
Robins are small birds with a red or orange breast, gray-brown upperparts, and a white belly. They are well-known for their cheerful songs and are commonly found in gardens, woodlands, and parks. Robins are also known for their distinctively bold and curious behavior.