Robin Facts

Robin Bird Facts
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Scientific Name: |
Erithacus rubecula (European Robin) |
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Class: |
Aves |
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Order: |
Passeriformes |
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Family: |
Muscicapidae |
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Species: |
E. rubecula |
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Life Span: |
2–5 years (up to 13 years in the wild) |
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Diet: |
Insects, worms, spiders, fruits, seeds |
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Size: |
12.5–14 cm (5–5.5 inches) |
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Weight: |
16–22 g |
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Flight Speed: |
~30–40 km/h |
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Predators: |
Cats, foxes, snakes, birds of prey |
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Locations: |
Europe, western Asia, North Africa |
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Habitat: |
Woodlands, gardens, parks, hedgerows |
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Population: |
Stable and widespread |
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Incubation Period: |
12–14 days |
Robin Facts:
- Robin is a small songbird known for its red-orange chest.
- Both males and females look similar in color.
- Commonly seen in gardens and forests.
- Feeds mainly on insects and worms.
- Very territorial despite its small size.
- Lays 4–6 eggs per breeding season.
- Flies swiftly and often hops on the ground.
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