Birds

Pale-yellow Robin

Pale-yellow Robin

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The Pale-yellow Robin is a small, quiet robin species found in the rainforests of eastern Australia, characterized by its subtle pale yellow underparts and grey-brown upperparts. It is a master of camouflage.
Where to spot
Found in eastern Australia, primarily in tropical and subtropical rainforests and wet sclerophyll forests, often near creek lines.
How to spot
Scan tree trunks and vertical branches in dense rainforest. Its subtle coloring makes it blend in perfectly. Listen for its soft, plaintive whistles or sharp calls to locate it.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most active during the day, but its cryptic nature means patience is required at any time.
This robin often perches motionless on a tree trunk or branch, camouflaged against the bark, waiting for insects to pass by, making it incredibly difficult to spot until it moves.
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