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Host Jacob discusses the unique behavior of Robins in the UK, highlighting their year-round territorial nature. Unlike most birds that abandon their territories after the breeding season, Robins maintain theirs even in winter, leading to continued singing. This winter behavior contrasts with other birds, which become communal after summer. The talk also touches on bird behaviors in different seasons, specifically how breeding territories affect song frequency and intensity.

00:00 Introduction to Robin Territories

00:40 Bird Behavior in Different Seasons

01:41 The Unique Case of Robins

02:47 Other Birds with Winter Territories

03:10 Seasonal Changes in Birdwatching

03:45 Conclusion: Bird Behavior Insights

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