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Who Really Killed Cock Robin? Facts in Chapter 2: The Case of the Detergents p. 27: Bachelor male took over apple-tree female after her mate disappeared, possibly to Korkner's cat. New male guarded the nest and the Mayor's yard when Mr. Isidoro went down the back steps to the kitchen and turned on the radio. When an individual robin (or many other kinds of birds) dies, its mate often takes a new mate. The new mate frequently assists with caring for the young. p.. 28: Of all our songbirds, the robin loves water best. Loves to splash in it, bathe, drink. Although
robins certainly bathe and drink a lot, there is no evidence that the
robin loves water better than all other songbirds. This is an exaggeration. This is true
in areas where floaters (unattached males) exist. So it happens
most often in prime habitat.
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