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Robin redbreast may refer to:
American robin, Turdus migratories, in the Turdidae (true thrush) family
Flame robin, Petroica phoenicea
Red-capped robin, Petroica goodenovii
Scarlet robin, Petroica multicolor
European robin, Erithacus rubecula, a small passerine bird in the Muscicapidae (Old World flycatchers) family
Robin Redbreast (TV play), a 1970 BBC Play for Today
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Look up robinredbreast or robinredbreasts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Robinredbreast may refer to: American robin, Turdus migratories, in the...
Children's literature portal ‘Little RobinRedbreast’ is an English language nursery rhyme, chiefly notable as evidence of the way traditional rhymes...
The European robin (Erithacus rubecula), known simply as the robin or robinredbreast in Great Britain and Ireland, is a small insectivorous passerine...
The recorded source of the children's story The Marriage of RobinRedbreast and the Wren is Isabella Burns, later Mrs Isabella Burns Begg, the youngest...
butterfly commonly known as the redbreast Redbreast sunfish Redbreast tilapia Redbreast wrasse Robinredbreast (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
BBC's Play for Today, as Norah Palmer in the James MacTaggart-directed RobinRedbreast (1970), a Christmas supernatural thriller by John Bowen and Dennis...
Avengers called Bullseye and TV plays called Moonlight on the Highway and RobinRedbreast. "United!". Nostalgia Central!. 2014-06-22. Retrieved 2024-02-25. "Football...
with certain rituals," often involving animal or human sacrifice. RobinRedbreast (1970), produced three years before The Wicker Man, borrows heavily...
red-breasted Petroica robins—the scarlet robin and the red-capped robin—it is often simply called the robinredbreast. Like many brightly coloured robins of...
previous centuries was to give birds common names, such as robinredbreast (which now is called the robin) and jenny wren. The magpie was originally variously...
sat on a tuffet' England 1805 Little Poll Parrot England 1853 Little RobinRedbreast England c. 1744 Little Tommy Tucker England c. 1744 London Bridge Is...
Melaleuca lateritia, commonly known as the robinredbreast bush, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western...
1970 Codename Marcadio "The Alpha Men" 1970 Play for Today Madge "RobinRedbreast" 1971 Doomwatch Sister Trewin "The Iron Doctor" 1972 Upstairs, Downstairs...
songs). As recently as the late 18th century, rhymes like "Little RobinRedbreast" were occasionally cleaned up for a young audience. In the late 19th...
Jamaica. Local names for the Jamaican tody include rasta bird, robin and robinredbreast. It was thought that the genus Todus was established in 1760,...
Somerset Maugham: Lord Mountdrago (1969) as Dr Audlin Play For Today: RobinRedbreast (1970) as Fisher The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970, in four episodes)...
Love, from the nursery rhymes "Jenny Wren Fell Sick", "Little RobinRedbreast" and "Cock Robin Got Up Early". He was murdered when the Adversary invaded Jenny...
Episode: "Good Morning, Yesterday!" 1970 Play for Today Jake Episode: "RobinRedbreast" 1971 Elizabeth R de Noailles Episode: "The Lion's Cub" 1971 Take Three...
and the shortened sun) at the hands of his son and successor, the robinredbreast Oak King (the new year and the new sun that begins to grow). The Battle...
Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Redbreast, after the European robin. HMS Redbreast (1805), a 12-gun brig launched in 1805 and converted...
the company of Martha, the gardener Ben Weatherstaff, and a friendly robinredbreast. Her health and attitude improve with the bracing Yorkshire air, and...