Robin (erithacus rubecula) is an animal of the bird type. It usually inhabits woodland, farmland and hedgerows. The weight of this animal is about 16g - 22g (0.5oz - 0.7oz) and average life span is 1 - 3 years. Cats, dogs, raccoon, foxes predators are the dangerous creatures for robins. Look up the table below for more information.
Facts about robins
Name | Robin |
Habitat | Woodland, farmland and hedgerows |
Wing Span | 20cm - 22cm (8in - 9in) |
Top Speed | 29km/h (18mph) |
Weight | 16g - 22g (0.5oz - 0.7oz) |
Main Prey | Worms, insects, fruit, berries |
Life Span | 1 - 3 years |
Average Clutch Size | 4 |
Size (L) | 12.5cm - 14cm (5in - 5.5in) |
Distinctive Features | Small body size and bright red chest of males |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Order | Passeriformes |
Conservation Status | Threatened |
Type | Bird |
Colour | Brown, white, orange |
Predators | Cats, dogs, raccoon, foxes |
Diet | Omnivore |
Phylum | Chordata |
Family | Muscicapidae |
Genus | Erithacus |
Scientific Name | Erithacus rubecula |
Lifestyle | Solitary |
Skin Type | Feathers |
Class | Aves |