The European robin is a small songbird commonly that can be found all over Europe to Western Siberia, south to Algeria and on the Atlantic Ocean as far as the Azores and Madeira. It is easily recognizable by its bright orange-red breast and face, contrasting with its olive-brown upperparts and white belly.
European robins inhabit a variety of environments, including woodlands, gardens, and parks. They are known for their melodic, warbling song, often heard throughout the year, especially during the breeding season. Robins are territorial and can be quite aggressive in defending their territory.
These birds are primarily insectivorous, feeding on insects, spiders, and worms. In winter, they also eat berries and seeds. Robins are known for their curious and bold behavior, often approaching humans closely, especially in gardens where they search for food.
European robins build their nests in dense vegetation, using moss, leaves, and feathers. They typically lay 4-6 eggs, which hatch after about two weeks of incubation by the female. Both parents participate in feeding and caring for the chicks.
The European Robin is a beloved small bird found throughout Europe. Unlike the American Robin, which is a thrush, the European Robin is related to flycatchers. These birds are easily recognized by their bright red breast and face, which contrasts beautifully with their olive-brown back... Read more »
This week's featured design is this Union Jack UK Birder with the Flag of the United Kingdom and six of our Birdorable birds that are found around the UK. Long-tailed Tit, European Robin, Great Tit, Chaffinch, European Goldfinch and Tufted Duck... Read more »
This week’s highlighted t-shirt is our nine Birdorable backyard birds design featuring common European birds. They are: Great Tit, Goldfinch, Magpie, House Sparrow, European Robin, Chaffinch, Winter Wren, Jackdaw and Eurasian Nuthatch.
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