Eopsaltria
Eopsaltria is a genus of birds belonging to the family Pachycephalidae, commonly known as whistlers. These birds are primarily found in the forests and woodlands of Australia and New Guinea. They are characterized by their distinctive calls and vibrant plumage, which can vary among species.
The genus includes several species, such as the Eopsaltria australis, or the Australian whistler. Eopsaltria birds are typically medium-sized and have a robust body shape. They are known for their insectivorous diet, often foraging in trees and shrubs for insects and other small invertebrates.