A wheatear with white eyebrow and orange bib perched nearby, robin shaped, hardly larger, soon to fly to Africa. |
The New Zealand pigeon is thriving as a result of this initiative and the North Island robin, introduced in 1997, has already produced young. |
The last event was the traditional tug-of-war, in which a round robin knockout decided the winner. |
The chapter ends by providing numerous excerpts from historical legends and folklore that mention the robin. |
We'll be walking through meadows which contained many wild flowers including meadow sweet, ragged robin and some sort of orchid. |
With the onset of summer there's the cow parsley, poppies, honeysuckle, wild roses, speedwell, ragged robin and foxgloves. |