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How Long Do European Robins Live?

Quick answer

Wild european robins typically live around 8 years, though predation, disease, and habitat quality shift the average.

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Lifespan in the wild

Most european robins reach roughly 8 years under natural conditions. About 2 years average (up to 8)

Factors affecting longevity

Predators, disease, food scarcity, and human pressures all shape survival. Males and females may differ in average lifespan.

In captivity or as pets

With veterinary care and steady nutrition, european robins sometimes live longer than wild averages — though wild longevity reflects natural ecology.

Oldest recorded individuals

Long-lived european robins are rare in the wild; research and zoo records help set upper limits for the species.

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FAQs

How long do european robins live in the wild?

About 8 years on average.

What affects european robin lifespan?

Predation, habitat quality, disease, and food availability.

Do european robins live longer in captivity?

Often yes, when nutrition and healthcare are consistent.

How can you tell a young european robin from an adult?

Size, markings, and behaviour change with age — see our full profile for detail.

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