Definition of «robin»

A robin is a small bird that belongs to the family of thrushes. They are known for their distinctive red-orange breast and blue-gray back, with a size of about 9 inches in length. Robins can be found throughout North America and are often seen as a symbol of spring due to their migratory behavior and their tendency to return to the same area each year during breeding season. They are also known for their melodic song and their diet, which consists mainly of insects but they will also eat fruits and berries.

Usage examples

  1. The robin perched on a tree branch, singing a sweet melody.
  2. I spotted a robin's nest filled with tiny blue eggs.
  3. The children watched in awe as a robin hopped across the lawn, searching for worms.
  4. The robin's vibrant red breast caught my attention as it flew by my window.
  5. We enjoyed a picnic in the park while robins chirped in the background.
  6. A robin's nest was carefully nestled among the leaves, hidden from view.
  7. The robin's graceful flight through the air was a beautiful sight to behold.
  8. I woke up to the melodious song of a robin outside my bedroom window.
  9. The robin's feathers were ruffled by the gentle breeze.
  10. In the early morning light, I caught a glimpse of a robin bathing in a puddle.

Phrases with «robin»

Sentences with «robin»

  • I want to do one with a bunny stencil (ie: yellow paint with a clear bunny shape to show a peek of robins eggs in the jar) but I have never stenciled and do not know what supplies to get / how to us them. (masonjarcraftslove.com)
  • Well, I am SO glad I visited Lisa's site — I absolutely love the necklace with the quote from Emily Dickinson's poem — «Hope is the thing with feathers... — My daughter found a beautiful picture with a nest with blue robin eggs in it with that lovely quote and displayed it at her wedding reception. (theinspiredroom.net)
  • Academy Award ® winning duo Russell Crowe and Sir Ridley Scott combine creative forces again, this time to recreate the epic story of ROBIN HOOD, this Summer's UK and global box office smash (UK: # 15.4 million, over Worldwide: $ 300 million). (thehollywoodnews.com)
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