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Except the wintry notes of the redbreast, nature herself is mute.
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Also, I appreciate you saying I would be a robin, robin, robin redbreast.
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So the gay robin redbreast came and sang with the lark.
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A labourer, going along a lane, met a little robin redbreast.
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She said she hoped that largest robin redbreast would get drunk and tumble down.
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In one, it is called " Motacillarubecula;" in the other, "Rubecula familiaris."
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Also, I appreciate you saying I would be a robin , robin , robinredbreast.
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So the gay robinredbreast came and sang with the lark.
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A labourer, going along a lane, met a little robinredbreast.
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She said she hoped that largest robinredbreast would get drunk and tumble down.
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The English robin is not the bird we call robinredbreast in the United States.
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The robin ( Erithacusrubecula) failed there.
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Here was some one who plainly had been intimate with robins-Englishrobins.
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He was an Englishrobin and he was a PERSON-nota mere bird.
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As for the EnglishRobin Hood with whom we are all so familiar .
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An intimacy with a robin-anEnglishrobin-isa liberal education.
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The Englishrobin is not the bird we call robin redbreast in the United States.
Usage of european robin in English
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Though in shape resembling the Europeanrobin, I believe it is really a kind of thrush.
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In outdoor taste tests with 16 Europeanrobins, birds overall preferred uninfected waxmoth caterpillars to ones that had been infected for at least three days.
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Each of the 26 stamps (for the price of 25) in the Christmas booklet does indeed show a festive " EuropeanRobin".