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Southern scrub robin

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Drymodes

Higher classification
  
Drymodes

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Petroicidae

Scientific name
  
Drymodes brunneopygia

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Bird, Western yellow robin, Hooded robin, White‑browed robin, Shy heathwren

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The southern scrub robin (Drymodes brunneopygia) is a species of bird in the family Petroicidae. It is endemic to Australia, where it occurs in mallee and heathland in the semi-arid southern parts of the continent, extending from the Little Desert in the east though South Australia to the west coast between Kalbarri and the Pinnacles.

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It is a relatively dull and large robin, adults being around 22 centimetres (9 in) in length, of which around a third is the tail feathers. Most of the plumage is grey, except for a dullish red tail and patterned black-and-white wings. The legs are unusually long for a passerine, and are frequently used to hop through the dense heathland that forms the bird's habitat, where it searches for insects and other small invertebrates.

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Unusually for a passerine, the southern scrub robin lays only a single egg, which is grey-green in colour for camouflage amongst the sclerophyllous flora that forms its habitat. This egg is laid every year between July and December and hatches after sixteen days in a nest of twigs on the ground.

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References

Southern scrub robin Wikipedia