That's them. Robins, thanks. Are all of them like this???
Oh, I guess so. Fascinating.
Yes, robins are often described as brave birds due to their territorial nature and willingness to defend their nests, even against larger predators. They are known for fiercely guarding their territories and food sources, which showcases their resilience and courage.
Here's a more detailed look at why they are considered brave:
- Territoriality:
Robins are fiercely territorial, particularly during breeding season, and will aggressively defend their nesting areas. They have been observed fighting other robins, and even larger animals, in defense of their territory
- Adaptability:
Some robins, known as "brave robins," even overwinter in place rather than migrating south, demonstrating their ability to adapt to harsh conditions.
- Food Source Defense:
They are known to be loyal to their food sources and will aggressively defend them from other birds or animals.
- Curiosity and Approachability:
While territorial, robins are also curious and can become quite friendly with humans, sometimes even eating from hands