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Why Are Robins So Friendly?

Why Are Robins So Friendly?

Robin Spade

In Britain robins are often associated with gardeners, following them around as they dig the ground. People may even have robins in their gardens that are tame enough to feed from the hand.

It also means robins are incredibly easy to photograph close up and will happily pose for the camera perhaps perched on top of a garden fork.

There are a few reasons which may explain why robins appear friendlier than other birds. When robins live in the wild in woods or forests they are known to follow large mammals, such as wild boar or deer, using their inbuilt curiosity to find new ways to find food.

As the animals move around they disturb the ground bringing worms and insects to the surface which robins can easily forage on. In more urban areas robins are mimicking this behaviour by following humans, taking advantage of the freshly dug up soil to find food.

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It is interesting to note that in the rest of Europe robins are much more shy and rarely leave the confines of the forest. There has long been a tradition of hunting and trapping small birds on the continent so robins have remained fearful of humans whereas in Britain robins have co-existed with humans for many years and learned that there is no threat in being close to us. In fact they may be at an advantage by being friendly towards humans as they are rewarded with food.

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  1. I am feeding a robin daily from my hand. I at first thought it was a cheeky little bird but thanks to reading your article I now know it’s because it thinks I will disturb food for it. Still love feeding it though. ❤️

  2. I was in garden clearing out the middle of conifer trees (you wouldn’t believe the debris inside a conifer tree after 30 years!). This robin wouldn’t leave me alone. It came so close it was preventing me getting on with my work. Then disaster! I inadvertently pulled a nest out with 3 warm, heavy eggs. I immediately recognised them as robin eggs. I felt awful. I had ruined my friends life. But perhaps the real reason the robin had been so friendly was to distract me from their nest.

  3. 4th Dec 23 – Changing out a part underneath my camper van – minus 2. I was miserable. A Robin flew under the van and stared at me.. Then hopped closer….. Sureal… Warmed my soul…

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