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the ression the robin can fly is because the have hallow bones so they are light weight and they have musles so they can flap their wings

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The mother of a robin teaches their baby to fly

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A European robins nest is a typical bowl shaped structure, mortared with mud, twigs grasses and moss.

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look at the American robins sound

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