Eopsaltria
ArtGattung der Familie Schnäpper (Petroicidae)

Eopsaltria is a genus of small forest passerines known in Australia as the yellow robins. They belong to the Australasian robin family Petroicidae. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek for "dawn singer/song" because of their dawn chorus. They are inquisitive and bold birds, and have been reported perching on the shoulders or boots of people in the bush. Open eucalyptus woodlands are their preferred habitat. The ornithologist John Gould likened the behaviour and mannerisms of the eastern and western yellow robin to those of the European robin. The name "yellow robin" itself was applied to the eastern yellow robin by the early settlers of New South Wales.
Verwandt · Art
Tier
Gruppe von eukaryotischen, heterotrophen, mehrzelligen, gewe
Hauspferd
domestizierte Form des Wildpferdes
Löwe
Art der Gattung Eigentliche Großkatzen (Panthera)
Tiger
Art der Gattung Eigentliche Großkatzen (Panthera)
Wolf
Art der Gattung Wolfs- und Schakalartige (Canis)
Pilze
Organismus, der sowohl tierische als auch pflanzliche Eigens
Zwiebel
Art der Gattung Lauch (Allium)
Amphibien
Amphibia
Daten von Wikidata (Q640140)