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Yet this amazing, ubiquitous bird is not without enemies. Snakes, squirrels, foxes and cats all prey on robins. But perhaps the robins most dangerous foe in the 1950s and 1960s was humans.
Never touch dead or dying birds, lest avian flu might spread to humans. Robin. Photograph supplied by Myles Long . ... It is actually a young robin, just fledged from a nest a short time ago.
Birds like the northern cardinal and even the American robin, Michigan's state bird, tend to survive extreme cold better. Though robins are known to migrate south to warmer temperatures when ...
Robins don’t eat seeds, but you can attract them with insects, fruit, water, and natural spaces. Learn how to create a robin-friendly yard year-round. HOME. MAIL. ... The American robin is one of the ...
Popular British birds like robins and sparrows will be poking their beaks into feeders, tree branches and bird tables in increasingly greater numbers, filling the air with their vibrant chatter.