Britain’s favourite bird and possibly one of the friendliest.
On the ground it moves around in a series of hops. They tend to defend their territory all year round but in Winter, males and females hold separate territories: breeding starts late March.
The Upper parts of the robin are olive brown with an orangey-red face neck and breast. Young birds have no red breast and are spotted with golden brown.
| Size |
14cm |
| Weight |
15 to 21gm |
| Habitat |
Commonly found in woods with a lot of undergrowth. Also inhabits hedges and gardens. |
| Nesting |
Consists of leaves, moss and dried grass. Often found in a hollow or tree stump. Also makes use of man made objects in garden sheds and barns. |
| Eggs |
4-6, blue with red speckles. |
| Incubation |
14 days; fledging - 10 to 18 days |
| Feeding |
In Summer eats invertebrates (spiders, beetles and worms) and in Winter, seeds and fruit. |
| Voice |
A short "Tic, tic" .Song often sung as a melody. It is interesting to note that its song is at its strongest at Christmas. |
| Breeding pairs |
4.5 million in the UK |
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