An American robin flies low over a field of dry grass, its wings open wide and beak pointed forward, framed by a neutral, soft background.
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Robins are a cheerful show in each garden, singing late at night and locating something to eat.
But what do they seek?
What are the robins?
Robins feed on insects (in particular, worms) and shoos. You might see a robin in your garden. They often come to catch a few verses. Robins enjoy fruit, seeds, crushed peanuts, sunflower seeds, and raisins.
Robins love worms, but they also enjoy fruit and walnuts. If you want to feed robins in your garden, remember they have their preferences. Not all birds eat the same food or in the same way.
Here's how to ensure a healthy little red robin:
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Use nutrition trays.
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Place them on the ground.
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Robins need natural nutrients from the land.
This way, you help support their diet.
Mix bird seeds, sunflower seeds, and flour. Spread the mixture on a table. This should attract the robins. Since weevils tie them, you might have a chance. Dry the wheels in water, giving robins a valuable moist food.
Bird tables provide a great spot for robins and other birds. They offer food like worms on the platform. You'll enjoy watching them come and go! You can also try to make your own bird cake or food sticks using a fused length of fur. Pour in a mix of seeds, grapes, and nuts. Let it cool, then place it out. They can eat at an open table, but be careful to remove it if it's wet. Wet food is sensitive to mildew and bacteria that can make the sick birds.
Birds help keep roofs dry and protect against small predators.
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