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How can I attract robins to my garden? Unlike other species (like finches), robins usually eat food found on the ground. That ...
With their orange-red breast and small, stout shape, the robin is one of the most familiar British garden birds . But if you’ve tried tempting them with a bird feeder full of seeds, you’ve probably ...
Robins can find it tough to feed as their food sources begin to dry up in autumn, but gardeners can easily help support these ...
Robins are one of the UK's favourite birds, but they are under threat from loss of living areas, climate change, increasing ...
The American Robin might become a paranoid bird, given the number of creatures trying to fool it. Scientists have known for quite some time that a parasite-type bird exists: the brown-headed cowbird.
Brits have been told how to bring robins into their garden with one simple £8 treat. Live or dried mealworms are packed with ...
However, according to the experts, the pretty little birds will keep coming back to your garden if you feed them their choice ...
Robins can struggle to find food in the hot and dry summer months, but there is a simple planting trick that will keep them coming back to your garden all year round.
The impact of climate change is not lost on humans, but how are our feathered friends navigating these fluctuations? “There’s ...
For the third year in a row, was the most-seen bird in an annual count by birdwatchers around Ashland. More than 6,700 robins were spotted in an area with a 15-mile diameter during the Christmas Bird ...
You're more likely to find them perched on the handle of your spade. But this robin is clearly more familiar with humankind than most. As well as favouring the shaven head of tree surgeon John Hancock ...
The Robin, not the Turkey, is the real Christmas bird; you find him on cards, cakes and Christmas trees. This little upstart has earned his place in the sun, or maybe in the snow. A resourceful little ...