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F15 Eagle departing RAF Lakenheath in England Royalty Free Stock Photo
USAF McDonnell Douglas F-15A at RAF Lakenheath Royalty Free Stock Photo
USAF McDonnell Douglas F-15A Tomcat at Lakenheath Royalty Free Stock Photo
F-15E Stike Eagle departs Lakenheath Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunrise and moon- Lakenheath England Royalty Free Stock Photo
USAF McDonnell Douglas F-15C ready for a training mission from RAF Lakenheath Royalty Free Stock Photo
USAF McDonnell Douglas F-15C ready for a training mission from RAF Lakenheath Royalty Free Stock Photo
Robin - RSPB Lakenheath Fen
F15 Eagle departing RAF Lakenheath in England Royalty Free Stock Photo
F15 Eagle departing RAF Lakenheath in England Royalty Free Stock Photo
F15 Eagle departing RAF Lakenheath in England Royalty Free Stock Photo
A USAF McDonnell Douglas F-16D at RAF Lakenheath , United Kingdom Royalty Free Stock Photo
A USAF McDonnell Douglas F-16D at RAF Lakenheath , United Kingdom Royalty Free Stock Photo
USAF McDonnell Douglas F-15C 86-0182 at RAF Lakenheath Royalty Free Stock Photo
USAF McDonnell Douglas F-15C 86-0182 at RAF Lakenheath Royalty Free Stock Photo
RSPB Lakenheath Fen, Suffolk UK The European robin Erithacus rubecula, known simply as the robin or robin redbreast in Ireland and Britain, is a small insectivorous passerine bird that belongs to the chat subfamily of the Old World flycatcher family. About 12.5–14.0 cm 5.0–5.5 inches in length, the male and female are similar in colouration, with an orange breast and face lined with grey, brown upper-parts and a whitish belly. It is found across Europe, east to Western Siberia and south to North Africa; it is sedentary in most of its range except the far north.. The term robin is also applied to some birds in other families with red or orange breasts. These include the American robin Turdus migratorius, a thrush, and the Australasian robins of the family Petroicidae, the relationships of which are unclear.


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