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Do some young Robins eat their parents?

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Myriad2112 | 16:32 Mon 09th Apr 2012 | Animals & Nature
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Somebody told me that this is true but I have never heard of it.
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No, but Robins are vicious little things at this time of year. There have been some terrible scraps in my garden. The blackbirds are also prone to fighting and;as my recent experience with the injured wood pigeon shows; they can do each other a lot of damage as well. However, none of them eat each other.
16:39 Mon 09th Apr 2012
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I'll have a pint of whatever he's on^^^^^^^

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It's news to me if they do!
I think this 'somebody' might have been winding you up
No, but Robins are vicious little things at this time of year. There have been some terrible scraps in my garden. The blackbirds are also prone to fighting and;as my recent experience with the injured wood pigeon shows; they can do each other a lot of damage as well. However, none of them eat each other.
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Thanks everybody, i looked on the internet i couldn't find anything either.
Jings!
Robins are very territorial. We once had a pair nesting in our back garden - and that year we didn't have another single birds nest anywhere near the place! Usually, we have blackbirds, sparrows, blue tits and wood pigeons nesting nearby.
If anything, it would be the other way round. How could a fledging eat a fully grown bird?
Robins are little s*ds ANY time of the year but probably worse during the mating season. Beware any other robin that strays onto their territory. But you've got to love 'em.
I love the one or two robins that come in the garden every day. Just been watching them gollop uncooked porridge up off the patio, their fun to watch

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