Robin
🐦 Fun Facts About the Robin!
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Red-breasted beauty! Robins are easy to spot with their bright red chest and brown feathers.
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Robins may be small birds, but they are brave and love to sing loudly, especially in the morning.
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Robins have two legs, four toes on each leg, and eight claws altogether, perfect for gripping branches!
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A robin’s home is called a nest, and they like to build them in hedges, trees, and sometimes even garden pots!
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Daytime flyers! Robins are diurnal, which means they are out and about during the day and sleep at night.
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Solo singers! Robins usually live on their own and love to sing to protect their territory.
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Hungry little helpers! Robins are omnivores. They snack on worms, insects, seeds, and fruit.
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A baby robin is called a hatchling.
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Robins stay in Ireland all year long.
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In Irish, a robin is called a spideog.
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Robins often follow gardeners around, hoping to spot a tasty worm when the soil is turned.
Red-breasted beauty! Robins are easy to spot with their bright red chest and brown feathers.
Robins may be small birds, but they are brave and love to sing loudly, especially in the morning.
Robins have two legs, four toes on each leg, and eight claws altogether, perfect for gripping branches!
A robin’s home is called a nest, and they like to build them in hedges, trees, and sometimes even garden pots!
Daytime flyers! Robins are diurnal, which means they are out and about during the day and sleep at night.
Solo singers! Robins usually live on their own and love to sing to protect their territory.
Hungry little helpers! Robins are omnivores. They snack on worms, insects, seeds, and fruit.
A baby robin is called a hatchling.
Robins stay in Ireland all year long.
In Irish, a robin is called a spideog.
Robins often follow gardeners around, hoping to spot a tasty worm when the soil is turned.
The robin is a native animal in Ireland. The robin is a small bird. It has two leges and four toes on each leg. The robin has eight claws altogether because it has a claw on each toe. It has brown feathers and a red breast and it has a small beak. A robin is a bird. A robin’s home is called a nest. Robins come out at day time. Most robins do not migrate. Robins are omnivores and eat worms, fruit, seeds and insects. Robins live on their own. Baby robins are called hatchlings. It is called spideog in Irish. I have seen lots in my garden and lots flying the sky. Robins roost together. Most robins live about six years.
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