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