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	 red-capped robin (Petroica goodenovii)
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Date: 2014:01:03 14:11:52
Camera: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV (Canon)
F number: f/9.0
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 Red-capped Robin (Petroica goodenovii), Chiltern, Victoria, Australia
 Date	3 January 2014, 14:11:52
 Author	JJ Harrison (jjharrison89@facebook.com) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:JJ_Harrison
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Petroica_goodenovii_-_Chiltern.jpg
 
 The red-capped robin (Petroica goodenovii) is a small passerine bird native to Australia. Found in drier regions across much of the continent, it inhabits scrub and open woodland. Like many brightly coloured robins of the family Petroicidae, it is sexually dimorphic. Measuring 10.5–12.5 cm in length, the robin has a small thin black bill, and dark brown eyes and legs. The male has a distinctive red cap and red breast, black upperparts, and a black tail with white tips. The underparts and shoulders are white. The female is an undistinguished grey-brown. This species uses a variety of songs, and males generally sing to advertise territories and attract females. Birds are encountered in pairs or small groups, but the social behaviour has been little studied. Order:	Passeriformes, Family:	Petroicidae.
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