The European robin is considered the national bird of the United Kingdom due to its widespread presence, distinctive red breast, and friendly demeanor, which endear it to many people. Its cultural significance is highlighted in literature and folklore, symbolizing warmth and hope, particularly during the winter months. Additionally, the robin's role in gardens and parks makes it a familiar sight for many, further solidifying its status as a beloved national symbol.
The national bird of Britain is the European Robin.
The European Robin The Swan
England does not have a national bird. In the 1960s, in a vote publicised by The Times newspaper, the European Robin was adopted as the unofficial national bird of the UK. The Robin was then used as a symbol of a Bird Protection Society.
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The United Kingdom, Great Britain, Britain and England do not have national birds.
Robin
magpie robin
No, but the bird we call a robin is not a European robin. Theirs is a much smaller bird. The American robin is actually a thrush, Turdis migratorius.
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The Oriental Magpie Robin .
No. The robin and the wren are the national birds of England.
The Common Raven is the national bird of Bhutan.