Yellow Robin
The Yellow Robin is a small bird native to eastern and southeastern Australia. It is easily recognizable by its bright yellow underparts and olive-brown upperparts. This bird typically inhabits forests, woodlands, and scrublands, often foraging on the ground for insects and other small invertebrates.
Yellow Robins are known for their distinctive, melodic calls, which can often be heard in their natural habitats. They are social birds, frequently seen in pairs or small groups. Their breeding season occurs from August to January, during which they build cup-shaped nests in trees or shrubs to raise their young.