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All About Robins

BY Madison

About the Author

Hi, my name is Madison I have 4people in my family their namesare Cole my brother Kim my momDean my dad.My hobbies aresoftball and dance.The reason way I’m am doing

the Robin is because liketheir colors and I like howsmall they are.

HI

Who Am I

Robins mostly have a red belly.Most eat eatherearth worm.Robins make a musical whistledphrase.Most robins lay eggs the size of a quarter,and they lay 2to 4 eggs.Robins bild nests ontrees,houses,bushes,and heges. Most Robinsnests are the sizes of a softball.

The early Years

When the eggs of a Robins are lade they arelade close together. Most baby robins are pinkwith a little feathers called down feathers theasfeathers are soft

Habitat sweet habitat

Some robins live in aback yard where it iswarm, grassy.

What’s on the Menu?

Robins mostly eatearth warms, seeds,some plants, and theydrink water.

Making Tracks

All robins have thesame tracks. It lookslike one line and 3little lines coming outof it.

Simply Irresistible

Robins Mostly live for6 years but could livefor 14 years. Oneother fact is thatbabies birds can flybut their downfeathers stop them.

Where in the world

Some robins live inU.S, Mexico, Canada,Europe, and some ofSouth America.

Fun Stuff

Did you know

1.Robins sleepstanding

2.Robins live inthe U.S yearround

3.They usuallyfly

Fun fact

Baby robins canstill fly when theyare babies buttheir wings stopthem.

Resources

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