The Pink Robin (Petroica rodinogaster) is a small, passerine bird native to southeastern Australia. It is a common sight in temperate forests and woodlands, and is known for its distinctive pink breast and bold black and white plumage.
Description
The Pink Robin is a small bird, measuring around 13.5 cm (5.3 in) in length. Males have a dark grey head, throat, back, wings, and tail, with a bright pink breast and belly that fades to white on the lower abdomen. They also have a white forehead. Females are less brightly colored, with brown upperparts and paler underparts. They may also have some pinkish tinges on their breast.
Diet
Pink Robins are insectivores, meaning that their diet consists mainly of insects. They will also eat other small invertebrates, such as spiders and worms. They forage for food on the ground or in low vegetation, often flipping over leaves and other debris to search for prey.
Behavior
Pink Robins are territorial birds, and they will defend their breeding territories from other birds