Do mother robin birds sleep at night with their baby birds?
Mother robins do not sleep at night with their baby birds. Baby birds are altricial, meaning they are helpless and rely on their parents for food and care. Mother robins will incubate their eggs and brood their chicks to keep them warm, but they do not sleep with them. Baby birds need a constant source of heat to survive, and mother robins cannot provide that while they are sleeping. Instead, mother robins will roost in a nearby tree at night and return to the nest during the day to feed and care for their young.