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Life habits of robins?

Every March, when the bright spring comes, flocks of robins emerge from palm trees and avocado forests and migrate northward to all states in the Gulf of Mexico. Batch after batch, lasting for several weeks, totaling more than one billion, surged like a dark cloud over the Mississippi River. Then it is divided into two roads: the west road goes up the Suli River, across the plains, the Rocky Mountains and Canada, and flies to Alaska; East Road flies northeast along the Ohio River until it reaches Canada. Sometimes, when the temperature drops suddenly on the road, the robin will turn back to a warm area for temporary shelter. Their daily journey is about 30 to 50 kilometers, and they stop to hunt insects in the fields from time to time. Most robins live a long life, but a small number of females fly to the south to escape the cold in winter, even as far away as Spain. In Scandinavia, Russian robins will fly to England for the winter.

After spawning and breeding in the north, robins will return to the south in winter. On the way to migration, robins always fly in the daytime. This is the first bird at dawn and the last bird to serenade.

Robins mainly prey on worms, caterpillars, beetles, flies, snails, weevils, spiders, termites and wasps. They are beneficial birds in agriculture and are especially popular with cotton farmers. However, it sometimes pecks at berries and fruits.

Silver carp is very common in gardens in Britain and Ireland. They are not afraid of people and will fly close to find earthworms when the gardener digs. Male robins react very strongly to intruders. Even if they are not provoked, they will attack their opponents with their wings and legs, trying to overwhelm them. This process may last for a minute, an hour or more. This is not in line with its goodwill to the public.