Buff-sided Robin

Cincloramphus mariae

The Buff-sided Robin (Cincloramphus mariae) is a small, insectivorous bird native to Australia. It is characterized by its distinctive buff-colored flanks and a greyish-brown upper body. This species is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard in the dense undergrowth of its preferred habitats. Buff-sided Robins are typically found in moist, dense forests and woodlands, where they forage for insects on the forest floor. They are known for their shy and elusive nature, often remaining hidden within the foliage. Despite their secretive behavior, their beautiful song and striking plumage make them a sought-after sight for birdwatchers.

Habitat: Moist forests and woodlands

Buff-sided Robin

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