I love watching robins. They hop across the grass then pause and tilt their heads to one side. Soon – jab! –they pull a wiggly worm from the soil. I asked my friend Heather Watts what those robins are ...
Q: When I see robins hunting worms on the lawn, they often have their heads turned to one side, seemingly so one ear is closer to the ground. So, I’m thinking they’re hearing worms moving around, ...
American robins are common songbirds that are easily recognizable by their orange breasts. Robins are skilled hunters that use their keen eyesight and hearing to locate earthworms on the ground.
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