@ragove314 nope, it is definitively robin Erithacus rubecula. There are no blue birds or bluebirds around here.
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re ragove314 @3: European robins are different from American robins. The robins in my neck or the woods do not look like that, but Charly is not in the US.
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I stand corrected. I didn’t notice the source of the picture. European robins are nothing at all like American Robins. If I saw it at my feeder in Virginia, I’d say wow there is a bluebird
Very likely, robins are highly territorial.
Robins are assholes. They’re not just very territorial towards other robins, they will also bully all other birds.
It is a bluebird, not a robin!
@ragove314 nope, it is definitively robin Erithacus rubecula. There are no blue birds or bluebirds around here.
re ragove314 @3: European robins are different from American robins. The robins in my neck or the woods do not look like that, but Charly is not in the US.
I stand corrected. I didn’t notice the source of the picture. European robins are nothing at all like American Robins. If I saw it at my feeder in Virginia, I’d say wow there is a bluebird