White-faced Robin in its natural habitat
Fairly Common rarity

White-faced Robin

Eopsaltria leucops

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StatusEndemic
RarityFairly Common
Height13 cm
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"White-faced Robins are among Australia’s most site-faithful birds; one individual was recaptured at the same spot nine years after first being banded."

Field Guide

White-faced Robin

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The White-faced Robin (*Tregellasia leucops*) is a compact, brightly coloured songbird found in the rainforests of far northern Cape York Peninsula and New Guinea. This robin is one of Australia’s most range-restricted species, living only in the tropical lowland and montane forests of the Cape York tip.

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