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- Petroica is a genus of Australasian robins, named for their red and pink markings. They are not closely related to the European robins nor the American...
- black robin or Chatham Island robin (Moriori: karure, Māori: kakaruia; Petroica traversi) is an endangered bird from the Chatham Islands off the east coast...
- The scarlet robin (Petroica boodang) is a common red-breasted Australasian robin in the p****erine bird genus Petroica. The species is found on continental...
- The pink robin (Petroica rodinogaster) is a small p****erine bird native to southeastern Australia. Its natural habitats are cool temperate forests of far...
- The South Island robin (Petroica australis; also known in Māori as the kakaruwai) is a sparrow-sized bird found only in New Zealand, where it has the status...
- The flame robin (Petroica phoenicea) is a small p****erine bird native to Australia. It is a moderately common resident of the coolest parts of south-eastern...
- (true thrush) family Flame robin, Petroica phoenicea Red-capped robin, Petroica goodenovii Scarlet robin, Petroica multicolor European robin, Erithacus...
- presumably identified some of the superficially similar birds of the genus Petroica of the family Petroicidae, the Australian robins, as members of the tit...
- colloquially as "yellow robins", as distinct from the "red robins" of the genus Petroica. At 15 to 16 cm (6 in) in length, the eastern yellow robin is one of the...
- The tomtit (Petroica macrocephala) is a small p****erine bird in the family Petroicidae, the Australasian robins. It is endemic to the islands of New Zealand...