Postmen, because of their red tunics.
a group of Robins is called a big poo
A flock.
The majority of it takes place in a small Victorian era town in England.
Yes, robins do and can fly.
Robins belong to the Aves class and are considered birds. Though normally very solitary, they do group. In the United States, they are called waves. In Great Britain, they are called rounds or breasts.
Postmen in Victorian England were called "Robins" because of their red uniforms.
Postal carriers were called Robins, due to their red uniforms, a hanger on from when the mail carriers carried Royal messages.
robinsthey called them that because there uniform was red
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The postmen in Victorian times were nicknamed 'Robin Postmen' because of the red uniforms they wore. They were the first to deliver Christmas Cards, this is why Old St. Nick red clothing is derived from.
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They called Postmen robins.
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Elizabeth Robins died in 1952, in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK.
Jessie Robins was born on June 5, 1905, in London, England, UK.
a group of Robins is called a big poo
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