
Robin Facts
Robins are popular birds for their warm orange breast, cheery song, and early appearance at the end of winter. Though they’re familiar town and city birds, American Robins are at home in wilder areas, too, including mountain forests and Alaskan wilderness.
Also know interesting top 10 Robin Bird fun facts:
| ❤️ Red Chests | These birds are easy to spot because of the bright orange-red feathers on their chest. |
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| 🎵 They Sing Early | They are often the first birds to start singing in the morning, even before the sun comes up. |
| 🪱 They Love Worms | The robin enjoys eating juicy earthworms and can find them hiding under the soil. |
| 👂 They Hear Worms Move | They tilt their heads to listen and spot worms wriggling beneath the ground. |
| 🪺 Cozy Nests | The mother builds a neat little nest using grass, twigs, and mud to keep her eggs safe. |
| 🔵 Blue Eggs | They lay pretty sky-blue eggs that are easy to recognize. |
| 🛡️ Brave Little Birds | They are bold and will chase away others to protect their home. |
| 🌸 A Sign of Spring | Seeing one often means that spring and warmer days are on the way. |
| 👶 Babies Have Spots | The young ones have spotted chests instead of red ones until they grow up. |
| 🌍 They Live in Many Places | They can be found in gardens, parks, and forests across many parts of the world. |
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