The pink robin, endemic to southeastern Australia, is a cute plump little bird that is adored by many. Only the male pink robin has the distinctive pink breast which contrasts with the black colored head and wings. The plumage of the female is grey-brown, quite different from the male's. The pink robin preys on spiders and insects including caterpillars and ants.
Here are some photos of male pink robins. Enjoy the cuteness!
About 'Melody of Birds'
"Melody of Birds" is a series of pictures about lovely birds around the world. Stay tuned to see more charming bird photos under this theme.
For more:
Harpy eagle: The 'jaguar' in the air
Snowy owl: The 'day owl' with snow-white plumage
Inca tern: The bird with a white mustache
New Zealand Pigeon: A bird that can swallow large fruit
Victoria Crowned Pigeon: A beauty in danger
Meet the cute 'diver' with iconic blue feet
King vulture: A colorful and distinctive scavenger
Nicobar pigeon: The bird that stands out from the crowd
The colorful bird that walks on floating plants
American robin: The bird lay Tiffany Blue egg
Pelican: The bird with the impressive throat pouch
An impressive bird with an enormous shoe-shaped bill
Long-tailed tit: A 'drop-dead gorgeous' bird on social media
Bird-of-paradise: The talented dancer that loves showing off
Hummingbird: The only bird that can fly backwards
Guinea Fowl: The best security guard you can employ
Does forever love really exist?
Atlantic puffin: Clown of the sea
Meet the bird with a half-moon crest on its head
Melody of Birds: Beautiful birds and fantastic flowers
Melody of Birds: Cooling down in summer
Hoopoe: Beautiful bird with smelly defense
(All photos via CFP)
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