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Eopsaltria australis
At 15 to 16 cm (6 in) in length, the Eastern Yellow Robin is one of the larger Australasian robins, and one of the most easily observed. Pairs and small family parties establish a territory—sometimes year-round, sometimes for a season—and seem little disturbed by human presence. They appear not to migrate any great distance, but will make local movements with the seasons, particularly to higher and lower ground
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Such a cheerful looking bird...great shot.
I did have the luxury of having a 500mm lens on when I took that
Makes me want a real camera.