When we are talking about a Robin we are talking about the American Robin on this Wheel House Design Sock. This Robin stays in North America from Alaska Canada down to Mexico, Some will migrate a little distance some none at all. Robins are the "early bird gets the worm" they come out and wake you up. In the morning they eat the worms in the afternoon they will go for fruit. Robins will go through nesting 3 times in a year but surviving til November can be doubtful. Turn over for Robins is about 6 years even though they can live sometimes to a hopeful 14. When they eat Pyracantha and Honeysuckle Berries they get Intoxicated, which can lead to headaches or worse. (stick to earthworms!)
Speaking of Earthworms the Robin at the Bottom of Wheel House Designs Robin on Grey Sock is pulling out an Earthworm from Green Grass for Breakfast. It's hard work building the Nest above in Grey and White out of Sticks and Feathers. Leaves and anything else she deems good. Above the Nest are 3 more Robins. The Robin at the Top of the Sock is a Male resting on a Twig. Robin on Grey Sock comes in two sizes, Medium and Large. This allows for an Extended Size Sock for Women who may need it and for Men to have their own Wheel House Designs Robin on Grey Sock. This Sock is made with a Cozy Cotton Blend and is a Thin Style.
Size Medium
Adult Shoe 6-8 1/2 Sock Size 9-11
Size Large
Adult Shoe 9-12 Sock Size 10-13
Made in USA
75% Cotton
20% Nylon
05% Spandex
Washing Instructions:
Machine Wash, warm water,
Dry at low to medium setting