Park Birds

Park Birds
Park birds are similar to gardens birds. They usually love living in area surrounding by trees and green grasses. Birds ,which come to parks and gardens are mostly woodland birds that have adapted to live  in the artificial habitat. Some of the birds prefer to live in parks and gardens rather than in the forests. Some of the parks birds are Finches and Martins, etc.



Robin
Robin is a bird of Thrush family. They are brown in colour with a rusty red bib, which covers the entire face and breast. They have a white belly with long with long legs. They are woodland birds and have adapted themselves to live inn parks and birds and have adapted themselves to live in parks and gardens Robins build their nest in garages and garden sheds. Their nests look like a cup made from grasses and mud. These   birds defend their territory by puffing out their breast as a warning to other birds in order to keep them  at a distance.

Eurasian And American Robin
Eurasian Robin is known for their friendly behaviour. Once the male and females have mated each other, the females start building a dome shaped nest lined with animal hair and mosses. The American Robins are larger birds having brown grey back and white throat with black streak on their body. Eurasian Robin eat insects, berries and worms. 


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