Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis)

The Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis) is an Australasian robin of coastal and sub-coastal eastern Australia.

IMG_9332 IMG_9328a IMG_9336aThey are readily seen in a wide range of habitats: heaths, mallee, acacia scrub, woodlands and sclerophyll forests, but is most often found in damper places or near water within a large range across Eastern Australia.  The rainforest canopy walkway at O’Reilly’s is a great place to find them close enough to photograph.

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What a beautiful song!

And they like to stay clean too!

 

 

 

Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis)

The Eastern Yellow Robin was first described by ornithologist George Shaw in 1790. Two subspecies are recognised; the Northern Yellow Robin (subsp. chrysorrhoa) and the nominate or Eastern (subsp. australis). The former was previously regarded as a separate species and called the Southern Yellow Robin.

Eastern Yellow Robin

Eastern Yellow Robin

I got this shot while doing the Photography Workshop with Michael Snedic last year.  Just goes to show you what a difference some proper instruction can make!

The Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis) is an Australasian robin of coastal and sub-coastal eastern Australia. The extent of the Eastern Yellow Robin’s residence is from the extreme southeast corner of South Australia through most of Victoria and the western half of New South Wales and north as far as Cooktown. Tropical Northern Queensland birds are mainly restricted to the warm heights of the Great Dividing Range.

Eastern Yellow Robin Range

These little guys sure are quick bathers………….but cute!