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This is because the European robin has a bright orange-red face and breast.
European Robin Seen or heard every day except 19th.
The thrush nightingale is similar in size to the European robin.
However, the majority of birds do not migrate-the cardinal and European robin, for example.
This species is larger than the European robin.
The northern wheatear is larger than the European robin at 14 -16 cm length.
They are closely allied to the European robin.
It is similar in shape to the smaller European robin, but is longer-tailed.
The common redstart shows some affinity to the European robin in many of its habits and actions.
It is related to the European robin.
European robin, usually referred to simply as a "robin"
It was named after the European robin.
Although named after the European robin, is not closely related to it or the American robin.
The New Zealand robin got its name because it is similar to the European robin, but they are not related.
During autumn and winter the Sierra also becomes the shelter for migrant birds such as the European robin or the pyrrhula.
European Robin videos, photos & sounds on Internet Bird Collection.
A European robin!
The European robin (Erithacus rubecula) is a small bird found in many parts of Europe.
European robin ( Erithacus rubecula).
The Rufous Bush Robin is larger than the European Robin.
Attempts to introduce the European robin into Australia and New Zealand in the latter part of the 19th century were unsuccessful.
The Blackthroat resembles a European robin in size and general appearance but with a jet black throat and breast in the male.
The fauna of the park includes foxes, European badgers and others mammals, while the European robin is the most widespread bird.
European Robin Erithacus rubecula Finca Santa Marta (one on 8th).
One day Robin Redbreast was walking on a green lawn.
But remember how unhappy we were in her glass case," said a robin redbreast, gravely. "
She met a robin redbreast, two sparrows and a magpie.
Miss Robin Redbreast sang a beautiful song all by herself.
From then they were linked as Robin Redbreast; the first name implied the second.
Come now,' said Robin Redbreast, 'you won't get your feet dirty.
From down on the ground Robin Redbreast had been listening. '
"Call for the robin redbreast and the wren," says the haunting song in Webster's play.
The wren and robin redbreast, which appear on so many Christmas cards, also reflect folk-memories.
I do hope Mr. Robin Redbreast will think so too.
A robin redbreast twittering from the holly tree?
A flying spark of a robin redbreast spotted by the dank holly bushes.
"Little Robin Redbreast" (p. 10) is a cherished game in my kindergarten classes.
Werewolf had called him Robin Redbreast because of the striped shirt and red tie.
Robin redbreast may refer to any one of several species of birds that are not closely related:
Other names recorded include bank robin, redhead, and (inaccurately) robin redbreast.
A robin redbreast came as bold as could be and lit upon the coffin and began to sing.
Even in the late 18th century we can sometimes see how rhymes like "Little Robin Redbreast" were cleaned up for a young audience.
Some of them silly Skylarks go that far, and occasionally you'll meet a Robin Redbreast who has been there.
And if you aint done it, I dont know a sharp from a Robin Redbreast.
Robin Redbreast.
Perched there and on his shoulders or flying about, singing, were birds, lark, thrush, linnet, robin redbreast.
The eagle dismissed the problem, reasoning that there were still plenty of soldiers in Kotir who were a lot slower than a single robin redbreast.
A Robin Redbreast in a cage Puts all heaven in a rage.'
When the bread crumbs were scattered over the ground, Robin Redbreast invited the cardinal bird down again thinking they were for him!