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Robin Bird Meaning & Symbolism Across Cultures

Robin symbolism is linked to the arrival of spring and rebirth but also to death. The presence of robins in folklore means different things in different cultures, but it is still important to note...

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The Robin Lifespan Explained: How Long Do Robins Live

The lifespan of a robin depends on living past the first year. Only about 25% of these songbirds survive the cold winters and predator. Robins that make it into their second year may live an average...

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American Robin: Colors and Types

The American robin is the most plentiful songbird in North America, as it numbers over 370,000,000 across its seven species. Known for its cheeery song that starts at dawn, the robin is native to all...

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link to Robin Vs. Oriole: 5 Key Differences

Robin Vs. Oriole: 5 Key Differences

Robins and oriole are both harbingers of spring with their upbeat songs and similar orange coloration, However, they belong to different families of birds and vary in size, habitat, vocalization, and...

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link to A Complete Guide on Feeding Any Type of Robin Bird

A Complete Guide on Feeding Any Type of Robin Bird

The American Robin's diet consists of earthworms, mealworms, snails, caterpillars, and grubs. When insects are in short supply, they switch to fruit and berries. To keep these ground-foragers fed,...

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link to Robin Birdhouse: The Best Type & How to Build One

Robin Birdhouse: The Best Type & How to Build One

Unlike other common songbirds, robins prefer a nesting shelf with an open front that allows them easy access and protection from the elements. Opt for good-quality cedar wood, and affix it to the...

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