Large American thrush having a rust-red breast and abdomen.
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Examples for "robin "
Examples for "robin "
1 Blackbird, European, in poetry; his resemblance to the American robin ; notes of.
2 The robin and the bluebird were piping sweetly in the blossoming orchard.
3 Of course a robin sang: it was the natural thing to do.
4 That afternoon the first robin of the season hailed him in passing.
5 The robin is super-active, looking, very likely, for a safe nesting place.
1 American Robin, Turdus migratorius Linnaeus was identified as the most common vertebrate host for Cs.
2 On the 14th a robin ( Turdus migratorius ) appeared; this bird is hailed by the natives as the infallible precursor of warm weather.
1 Blackbird, European, in poetry; his resemblance to the American robin ; notes of.
2 The American robin is not the same bird as the English.
3 These include the northern cardinal, American robin , Eastern bluebird, tufted titmouse and red-bellied woodpecker.
4 Compare the American robin , which is nothing of the sort.
5 There are blackbirds, red-polls, a dozen warblers, the American robin , hermit thrush and ruby-throated humming-bird.
6 The American robin inhabits a range of six million square miles in North America and is resident year-round through much of the United States.
7 American Robin , Turdus migratorius Linnaeus was identified as the most common vertebrate host for Cs.
8 American robins are three or four times as big.
9 The American Robin is not the same bird as his English cousin, though both have red breasts.
10 One o'clock is the American Robin .
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