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Eopsaltria is a genus of small forest passerines known in Australia as the yellow robins. They belong to the Australasian robin family Petroicidae. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek for "dawn singer/song" because of their dawn chorus. They are inquisitive and bold birds, and have been reported perching on the shoulders or boots of people in the bush. Open eucalyptus woodlands are their preferred habitat. The ornithologist John Gould likened the behaviour and mannerisms of the eastern and western yellow robin to those of the European robin. The name "yellow robin" itself was applied to the eastern yellow robin by the early settlers of New South Wales.

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  • Eopsaltria (en)
  • Eopsaltria (ca)
  • Eopsaltria (es)
  • Eopsaltria (fr)
  • Eopsaltria (it)
  • Eopsaltria (nl)
  • Eopsaltria (pl)
  • Eopsaltria (sv)
  • Зарянковые мухоловки (ru)
  • Королець (uk)
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  • Eopsaltria és un gènere d'ocells de la família dels petròicids (Petroicidae). (ca)
  • Eopsaltria is a genus of small forest passerines known in Australia as the yellow robins. They belong to the Australasian robin family Petroicidae. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek for "dawn singer/song" because of their dawn chorus. They are inquisitive and bold birds, and have been reported perching on the shoulders or boots of people in the bush. Open eucalyptus woodlands are their preferred habitat. The ornithologist John Gould likened the behaviour and mannerisms of the eastern and western yellow robin to those of the European robin. The name "yellow robin" itself was applied to the eastern yellow robin by the early settlers of New South Wales. (en)
  • Eopsaltria, es un género de Aves Passeriformes de la familia de los Petroicidae, tiene cinco especies reconocidas científicamente.​ (es)
  • Les Miros ou Eopsaltria forment un genre de passereaux endémiques d'Australie. (fr)
  • Eopsaltria is een geslacht van zangvogels uit de familie Australische vliegenvangers (Petroicidae). (nl)
  • Eopsaltria – rodzaj ptaka z rodziny skalinkowatych (Petroicidae). (pl)
  • Зарянковые мухоловки (лат. Eopsaltria) — род воробьиных птиц птиц из семейства Австралийские зарянки. (ru)
  • Eopsaltria är ett fågelsläkte i familjen sydhakar inom ordningen tättingar: Släktet omfattar numera oftast endast två arter som enbart förekommer i Australien: * Östlig gulsydhake (E. australis) * Västlig gulsydhake (E. griseogularis) Tidigare och i viss mån fortfarande inkluderades vitbröstad sydhake (Quoyornis georgianus), mangrovesydhake (’'Peneothello pulverulenta) och gulbukig flugskvätta (Cryptomicroeca flaviventris) i Eopsaltria. (sv)
  • Королець (Eopsaltria) — рід горобцеподібних птахів родини тоутоваєвих (Petroicidae). Представники цього роду мешкають в Австралії. (uk)
  • Eopsaltria Swainson, 1832 è un genere di uccelli della famiglia dei Petroicidi; comprende due piccole specie di foresta note in Australia come Yellow Robins («pettirossi gialli»). Il nome Eopsaltria deriva dal greco antico e vuol dire «che canta all'alba», in riferimento all'abitudine di cinguettare in coro in tale momento della giornata propria di questi uccelli. Le specie di questo genere sono curiose e vivaci e talvolta si spingono ad appollaiarsi addirittura sulle spalle o sugli scarponi di coloro che si addentrano nella boscaglia. Loro ambiente preferito sono i boschetti aperti di eucalipto. L'ornitologo John Gould paragonò il comportamento e le abitudini del pigliamosche giallo australiano e del pettirosso pettogrigio a quelle del pettirosso europeo. I primi a coniare il termine Yell (it)
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