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- Eopsaltria abstract "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.The ornithologist William John Swainson named the genus Eopsaltria in 1832, placing into it the bird that was then known as the yellow-breasted thrush (Pachycephala australis). Three species are currently classified within the genus: the eastern and western yellow robins, which have been alternately classified as a single species by Julian Ford since 1979 on account of similarities in their calls and behaviour, and the white-breasted robin from the southwest corner of Western Australia. The eastern yellow robin itself was historically split into two species, the northern populations were given the name northern yellow robin (E. chrysorrhoa) while the remaining groups were known as the southern yellow robin.Another species, the mangrove robin Peneoenanthe pulverulenta was often included in this genus. Although its plumage resembled that of the white-breasted robin, DNA analysis revealed it should be classified as a member of the New Guinea genus Peneothello.Previously the two members of the genus Tregellasia were included in this genus; the pale-yellow robin (Tregellasia capito) and white-faced robin (T. leucops). The yellow-bellied flyrobin (Microeca flaviventris) of New Caledonia was previously classified in this genus as it had similar plumage, but a genetic analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA has placed it in the genus Microeca. Its nest and eggs resemble those of members of Microeca rather than Eopsaltria. The same study placed the white-breasted robin as sister taxon to the two Tregellasia robins and proposed the genus be sunk once again into Eopsaltria.".
- Eopsaltria class Bird.
- Eopsaltria family Petroicidae.
- Eopsaltria kingdom Animal.
- Eopsaltria order Passerine.
- Eopsaltria phylum Chordate.
- Eopsaltria thumbnail Eopsaltria_australis_01.jpg?width=300.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageID "11642813".
- Eopsaltria wikiPageLength "4623".
- Eopsaltria wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Eopsaltria wikiPageRevisionID "613182247".
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Australian_National_Botanic_Gardens.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bird_genera.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Petroicidae.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_yellow_robin.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Eucalyptus.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink European_robin.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Handbook_of_the_Birds_of_the_World.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink John_Gould.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Mangrove_robin.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Microeca.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Pale-yellow_robin.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Passerine.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Peneothello.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Petroicidae.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Tregellasia.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Western_yellow_robin.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink White-breasted_robin.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink White-faced_robin.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink William_John_Swainson.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLink Yellow-bellied_flyrobin.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eopsaltria".
- Eopsaltria classis Bird.
- Eopsaltria familia Petroicidae.
- Eopsaltria genus "Eopsaltria".
- Eopsaltria genusAuthority "Swainson, 1832".
- Eopsaltria imageCaption Eastern_yellow_robin.
- Eopsaltria imageCaption "Australian National Botanic Gardens".
- Eopsaltria ordo Passerine.
- Eopsaltria phylum Chordate.
- Eopsaltria regnum "Animalia".
- Eopsaltria typeSpecies "Eopsaltria australis".
- Eopsaltria wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Eopsaltria wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Eopsaltria subject Category:Bird_genera.
- Eopsaltria subject Category:Petroicidae.
- Eopsaltria hypernym Passerines.
- Eopsaltria type Animal.
- Eopsaltria type Bird.
- Eopsaltria type Eukaryote.
- Eopsaltria type Species.
- Eopsaltria type Thing.
- Eopsaltria type Concept.
- Eopsaltria type Q19088.
- Eopsaltria type Q729.
- Eopsaltria comment "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.".
- Eopsaltria label "Eopsaltria".
- Eopsaltria sameAs Q640140.
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- Eopsaltria sameAs m.02rmh90.
- Eopsaltria sameAs Зарянковые_мухоловки.
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- Eopsaltria wasDerivedFrom Eopsaltria?oldid=613182247.
- Eopsaltria depiction Eopsaltria_australis_01.jpg.
- Eopsaltria isPrimaryTopicOf Eopsaltria.