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Papo Robin #50275
3 + Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
The robin's bright orange breast, with its vibrant and eye-catching appearance adds a lovely pop of color to the figure's overall appearance.
The Papo Robin #50275 measures: 2" L x 1.55" T.
One of the things that first caught my eye was the brilliant orange breast of the robin. The color is vibrant and eye-catching, and adds a nice pop of color to the figure. The nice blend of colors on the figure, including brown, grey, white, and orange, really bring the bird to life and make it look realistic.
The figure is well-made and rests on its cute feet and tail feathers, which adds to its charm. The texture on the back of the figure is also a nice feature, adding depth and detail to the bird's feathers.
The robin bird is a medium-sized songbird found across North America. It is a member of the thrush family and is known for its distinctive orange-red breast, gray back, and white belly. The robin is also recognized for its melodious, cheerful song, which is often one of the first signs of spring.
Robins are widespread and adaptable birds that can be found in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, forests, parks, and gardens. They are omnivorous, feeding on a range of insects, earthworms, fruits, and berries. In the winter, they often switch to a diet of berries and fruits, which they find by perching on trees and scanning the ground below.
Robins are also well-known for their nesting habits. They typically build their nests in trees, shrubs, or on man-made structures, such as ledges or window sills. The female robin builds the nest using grass, twigs, and mud, and lays a clutch of 3-4 blue eggs. Both the male and female robin take turns incubating the eggs and caring for the young once they hatch.
The Robin is the state bird of Wisconsin.
Part of the Bird Series by Papo.
Hand Painted. Made of durable synthetic material.
Product Code: Papo 50275
by Papo
3 + Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.