Erithacus rubecula
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Erithacus rubecula is a small insectivorous passerine bird that belongs to the Old World flycatchers family.
Adults of this species are 12.5-14cm in length, with a wingspan of 20-22cm. Both males and females have the same plumage consisting of an orange breast, with a gray belly, and a brownish-gray back. Juveniles have brown feathers, spotted with white and orange dots.
This bird can be observed in gardens and in woodlands. Its diet mainly consists of invertebrates and fruits.
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Adult (© Wikimedia Commons)
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Juvenile (© Wikimedia Commons)
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Eggs (© Wikimedia Commons)
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Robin with worm (© Wikimedia Commons)