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- European robin - Wikipedia
The European robin (Erithacus rubecula), known simply as the robin or robin redbreast in the British Isles, is a small insectivorous passerine bird that belongs to the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae [3]
- European Robin Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Across the rest of Europe, this small songbird is less tied to people, inhabiting dense undergrowth in damp, shady woodlands and tucking its cup nest into banks, crevices, and natural cavities European Robins eat seeds and berries during the winter
- European robin | Size, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
The European robin, a songbird species known for its bright orange face and breast, is found throughout Europe and in parts of western Asia, northern Africa, western Russia, and the Middle East in forests, heathland, parks, and gardens
- American Robin vs European Robin: What’s The Difference?
We look at the fascinating differences between the American Robin and the European Robin, exploring their appearance, habitat, songs, and the unique places they hold in their respective cultures
- European Robin - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
Basic facts about European Robin: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status
- European Robin - eBird
Free, global bird ID and field guide app powered by your sightings and media Distinctive and charismatic little bird with a bright orangey face and breast (easily hidden when facing away) Juvenile is very different, with bold pale buffy spotting on the back and breast
- European Robin Bird Facts - Erithacus rubecula - A-Z Animals
The European robin is found in Europe, North Africa, Russia, and parts of the Middle East It lives in habitats such as gardens, backyards, hedgerows, parks, woods, and heathlands
- The Charming European Robin: A Comprehensive Guide!
Explore the delightful European Robin in this comprehensive guide, covering its habitat, behavior, and tips for attracting these charming birds to your garden
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