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Yellow-legged Flyrobin

Kempiella griseoceps

The Yellow-legged Flyrobin, known scientifically as Kempiella griseoceps, is a charming passerine bird belonging to the Australasian robin family, Petroicidae. This species exhibits a distinctive plumage that harmonizes with the lush forests it calls home.

Identification Tips

When endeavoring to identify the Yellow-legged Flyrobin, one should note its notable yellow legs, which contrast with its otherwise subdued coloration. The bird's appearance is further defined by a grey head, a feature that has contributed to its binomial name, griseoceps.

Habitat

The Yellow-legged Flyrobin is a denizen of the subtropical and tropical moist lowland forests, as well as the montane forests. These habitats provide the bird with the necessary environment for foraging and nesting.

Distribution

This species is indigenous to the verdant expanses of New Guinea and the northern reaches of Australia, specifically the Cape York Peninsula. Here, it flits through the forest canopy and understory in search of sustenance.

Behaviour

Observations of the Yellow-legged Flyrobin reveal a bird that is well-adapted to its forested realm. Its behavior is typical of the Petroicidae family, actively pursuing insects with deft maneuvers among the foliage.

Conservation status

The IUCN Red List has classified the Yellow-legged Flyrobin as Least Concern. This status reflects a stable population that does not currently face significant threats to its survival.

The Yellow-legged Flyrobin, once placed in the genus Microeca, has been reclassified to the resurrected genus Kempiella. This taxonomic update is the result of a molecular phylogenetic study that shed light on the intricate evolutionary history of the Australasian robins.

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