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''Erithacus rubecula'' is a small insectivorous [[:Category:Passeriformes|passerine]] bird that belongs to the [[:Category:Muscicapidae|Old World flycatchers family]]. | |||
<br>Adults of this species are 12.5-14cm in length, with a wingspan of 20-22cm. Both males and females have the same plumage consisting of an orange breast, with a gray belly, and a brownish-gray back. Juveniles have brown feathers, spotted with white and orange dots. | |||
<br>This bird can be observed in [[:Category:Gardens|gardens]][[Category:Gardens]] and in [[:Category:Woodlands|woodlands]][[Category:Woodlands]]. Its diet mainly consists of invertebrates and fruits. | |||
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File:Erithacus rubecula -Netherlands-8.jpg|Adult (© Wikimedia Commons) | |||
File:European robin (Erithacus rubecula) juvenile.jpg|Juvenile (© Wikimedia Commons) | |||
File:European Robin 2023-10-14.jpg|(© Wikimedia Commons) | |||
File:Erithacus rubecula whiterbyi Hartert, E, 1910 232 HdB Ouarsenis Algérie.jpg|Eggs (© Wikimedia Commons) | |||
File:European_Robin_(Erithacus_rubecula)_with_mealworm.jpeg|Robin with worm (© Wikimedia Commons) | |||
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Erithacus rubecula is a small insectivorous passerine bird that belongs to the Old World flycatchers family.
Adults of this species are 12.5-14cm in length, with a wingspan of 20-22cm. Both males and females have the same plumage consisting of an orange breast, with a gray belly, and a brownish-gray back. Juveniles have brown feathers, spotted with white and orange dots.
This bird can be observed in gardens and in woodlands. Its diet mainly consists of invertebrates and fruits.
Gallery
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Adult (© Wikimedia Commons)
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Juvenile (© Wikimedia Commons)
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Eggs (© Wikimedia Commons)
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Robin with worm (© Wikimedia Commons)