Red-capped Robin
The Red-capped Robin (Petroica goodenovii) is a small bird native to Australia. It is easily recognizable by its vibrant red cap and breast, contrasting with its dark wings and back. This species typically inhabits open woodlands, grasslands, and gardens, where it can often be seen foraging for insects and seeds.
These birds are known for their melodious songs, which they use to communicate and establish territory. The Red-capped Robin is a migratory species, often moving to different areas depending on the season. They are part of the larger family of Robins, which includes various species found across the world.