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Eastern Yellow Robin

Photo: Courtesy of Damon Ramsey

Eastern Yellow Robin,
Eopsaltria australia
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The ‘Eastern Yellow Robin’ sometimes appears
on the edge of the tropical rainforest where it meets up with the bird's usual
habitat of wet sclerophyll forest.
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It is a small plump bird with grey upperparts
and yellow underparts.
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Its call is a monotone, harsh "chit"
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They feed from the ground and surfaces of
trunks and branches, eating mainly insects.
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Females build small, cup shaped nests from
grasses etc. and incubate two or three eggs
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Both parents feed the young.
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