Robins are brightly colored and wonderfully chirping visitors to our yards. And while they commonly symbolize the arrival of spring, they're a familiar sight all year round and thankfully, that means they can brighten up your yard in winter.
But, winter can also become a bit of a struggle for robins with the drop in temperature bothering their usual routine and jeopardizing their food supply of wild berries, insects and seeds.
Fortunately, there's something you can do to help. Rather than only getting to enjoy a fleeting view of a robin in your garden, there's a way to get them to stick around a little longer whilst helping them to survive – and all it takes is one simple winter fruit.
Robins are my all-time favorite bird, so when I read that I only had to lay down a particular fruit to

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