- Rose Robin
Taxobox
name = Rose Robin
image_caption = Male
status = LC
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Petroicidae
genus = "Petroica "
species = "P. rosea"
binomial = "Petroica rosea"
binomial_authority = Gould, 1840
range_
range_map_width=200px
range_map_caption=Rose Robin range
synonyms =The Rose Robin ("Petroica rosea") is a small
passerine bird native toAustralia . Like many brightly coloured robins of thePetroicidae it is sexually dimorphic. The male has a distinctive pink breast. Its upperparts are dark grey with white frons, and its tail black with white tips. The underparts and shoulder are white. The female is an undistinguished grey-brown. The robin has a small black bill and eyes.It is endemic to
Australia east or south of theGreat Dividing Range , from Queensland through to southeastern South Australia. Its naturalhabitat s are the gullies and valleys of temperateforest s and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.Taxonomy
Like all Australian Robins, the Rose Robin is not closely related to either the
European Robin or theAmerican Robin , but belongs rather to theCorvida parvorder comprising many tropical and Australian passerines including pardalotes, Fairy-wrens and honeyeaters as well ascrow s. It belongs to the genus "Petroica ", whose Australian members are known colloquially as "Red Robins" as distinct from the "Yellow Robins" of the genus "Eopsaltria ". It was first described be ornithologistJohn Gould in 1840, with its specific epithet derived from theLatin "roseus" 'pink'. [cite book|author = Simpson DP| title = Cassell's Latin Dictionary | publisher = Cassell Ltd.| date = 1979|edition = 5|location = London|pages = 883| isbn=0-304-52257-0]Description
Adult birds are around 11 cm (4 in) in length. The male Rose Robin has a pink breast and abdomen, with dark grey head, throat, back and tail, with a white frons and outer tail shafts. There is no white wing bar. The female is plain-coloured; pale grey-brown above, and a grey-white underneath, with small white marks on wings and over the bill. The bill, legs and eyes are black. Both the male and female make a "tick" call.cite book | author = Simpson K, Day N, Trusler P | title = Field Guide to the Birds of Australia | publisher = Viking O'Neil | date = 1993 | location = Ringwood, Victoria | pages = p. 174 | id = ISBN 0-670-90478-3]
Distribution and habitat
The Rose Robin occurs in eastern and southeastern Australia, from Rockhampton east of the
Great Dividing Range through eastern New South Wales and Victoria into southeastern South Australia. It does not occur in Tasmania. It is found in wet sclerophyll forest and rainforest, where it inhabits gullies and valleys, dispersing to drier forest in cooler months.cite book | last = Beruldsen | first = G | title = Australian Birds: Their Nests and Eggs | publisher = self | date = 2003 | location = Kenmore Hills, Qld | pages = p. 339 | doi = | isbn = 0-646-42798-9] The Rose Robin is vulnerable to development and clearing of forested areas, which has led to it disappearing in these areas. Populations have been recorded in conservation areas, namely the Dandenong and Scotchmans and Gardiners Creek Corridors, inMelbourne 's eastern suburbs. [cite web |url=http://www.monash.vic.gov.au/environment/fauna1.htm |title=Fauna in Monash Indigenous Reserve Corridors |accessdate=2008-05-02|work=Monash City Council website]Behaviour
Found in ones or twos, birds tend to feed in the tops of trees. Insects and spiders form the bulk of the diet, with most being caught while the robin is flying. Unlike other robins, the Rose Robin does not return to the same branch while foraging.Higgins, P.J. and J.M. Peter "(eds)" 2002. "Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds, Volume 6: Pardalotes to Shrike-thrushes." Oxford University Press, Melbourne.]
Breeding
Breeding season is September to January with one or two broods raised. The nest is a neat, deep cup made of bits of moss and fern.
Spider web s, feathers and fur are used for binding/filling, while lichen is placed on the nest exterior. The nest is generally situated in the fork of a large tree some 10-20 m (30-60 ft) above the ground. Two or three dull white eggs tinted bluish, greyish or brownish and splotched with dark grey-brown are laid measuring 17 mm x 13 mm. The Rose Robin has been parasitised by the Pallid- "(Cuculus pallidus)", Brush- "(Cacomantis variolosus)" andHorsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo s "(Chrysococcyx basalis)".References
Notes
ource
* BirdLife International 2004. [http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/50916/all Petroica rosea] . [http://www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. ] Downloaded on 26 July 2007.
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