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  • do robins live in couples.
  • ton
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    cos there is 2 in my garden all the time

    scaredypants
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    They’re party birds, ton – why do you think there are so many baby ones ?

    ernie_lynch
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    Robins are notoriously intolerant of other Robins. They must love each other very much.

    bloodynora
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    And very territorial too. Have watched two males kick seven bells out of each other in the past.
    The most lovely of songs though, second only to the Nightingale I reckon.

    honeybadgerx
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    We’ve got a rotund one of similar size and shape to a tennis ball, and a much smaller skinny one, though I’ve never seen them together….

    CountZero
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    bloodynora – Member
    And very territorial too. Have watched two males kick seven bells out of each other in the past.
    The most lovely of songs though, second only to the Nightingale I reckon.

    Feisty little bastards, blood and feathers will literally fly, they can and do fight to the death.

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