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Eastern yellow robin

Eopsaltria australis

Description:

While snapping fungi shots in a very dark rain forest gully this little guy suddenly appeared close by and seemed to be just checking on what I was doing. Quite fearless really!

Habitat:

National park rain forest in a very dark and damp gully with heavy undergrowth.

Notes:

A medium sized robin, the Eastern Yellow Robin ranges from the southeast corner of South Australia, most of Victoria, the western half of New South Wales and up to Cooktown in Queensland.

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2 Comments

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 9 years ago

Yes so many lyre birds we have to kick them out of the way to get to fungi 8-) (actually you're right - the male lyres are showing off right now)

kdpicturemaker
kdpicturemaker 9 years ago

These are busy at present in the forest, great photos. Have you managed to see any Lyrebirds out yet? They should be breeding about now.

Mark Ridgway
Spotted by
Mark Ridgway

Victoria, Australia

Spotted on Jun 18, 2014
Submitted on Jun 18, 2014

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