The European Robin is a small bird native to Europe, known for its distinctive orange-red breast and face. It measures about 12.5 to 14 cm in length and has a round body with a short tail. This bird is often found in gardens, woodlands, and parks, where it forages for insects, worms, and berries.
Robins are known for their melodious song, which they use to establish territory and attract mates. They are non-migratory in many regions, staying in their habitats year-round. The European Robin is also a symbol of winter in many cultures, often associated with Christmas traditions.