Sly and the family stone
60 feet
their redbreast attract female birds who make themwant to fly more
Robins have been clocked flying from 20-36 m.p.h. They fly faster when migrating than when flying in our backyards.
they can fly as fast as a chickadee
The mother of a robin teaches their baby to fly
The robin does fly high, though, typically 1,600 to 3,00 feet.
Sly and the family stone
Fly, Robin, Fly
they float
Oh, dude, it's like comparing a bald eagle to a robin. One's a majestic bird of prey with a wingspan that can make you go "whoa," and the other is a cute little bird that hops around your backyard looking for worms. So, like, one's all fierce and regal, and the other's just chillin' in the shrubs, you know?
they fly
60 feet
because they can fly
Both the bat and the robin can fly. They both eat insects.
their redbreast attract female birds who make themwant to fly more
yes