Simple ways to welcome and look after robins in your garden
Robins are wonderfully adaptable. They'll nest in the strangest of places – an old boot, a garden shed, a forgotten flowerpot – and they'll follow a gardener with remarkable confidence in the hope of a freshly uncovered worm. They don't ask for much. But when winter arrives, or when a family of fledglings is finding its feet, a little help from us can make a real difference.
Whether you're new to feeding garden birds or a seasoned wildlife gardener, you'll find practical guidance here on how to support robins throughout the year. From the right foods to offer in winter, to keeping a birdbath clean in summer, these are small things that can mean a great deal to a small bird.
Our complete guide to caring for robins in spring, summer, autumn and winter – with practical tips for every time of year, from live mealworms in nesting season to ice-free water in the cold.