They do eat berries, and other fruits, insects and worms.
A robin would eat worms, grubs, bugs, seeds, and berries.
Berries (strawberries, raspberries, blueberries) We have an overwintering robin who eats raisins also.
primary consumer: robins eat berries
No, robins are omnivores. They eat worms and berries, so they eat both!
The American robin eats a variety of food, ranging from fresh fruits and seeds to fish and insects. Usually they like to eat berries, but will also eat earthworms and tiny fish.
The robin's diets consists of about 40% invertebrates and 60% fruits and berries.
A robin is a omnivore
robin hood used to eat bread,wild berries from the wood, and he used to drink milk or water
Robins eat Blueberries, and earthworms during the summer but during the winter they eat wild bird seed.
A robin may eat bread, but their usual diet consists of earthworms, small insects, berries, and larger fruit [such as apples] that may have fallen onto the ground. Although robins are able to eat bread, they may have trouble digesting hard grains.
The American robin subsists mainly on insects, worms, and berries.
Different kinds of seeds and worms and bugs of all kinds. It also eats small berries and soft fruits.