Japanese robin

E126731

The Japanese robin is a small, brightly colored songbird native to Japan, known for its rich orange breast and melodious, flute-like song in forested habitats.

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Japanese robin canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
passerine
songbird
activityPattern diurnal
assessedBy IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
belongsTo Muscicapidae
surface form: Old World flycatchers
belongsToGenus Larvivora
binomialName Larvivora akahige
bodySize small
breedingHabitat forested areas
class Aves
clutchSize small to moderate number of eggs
commonName Akahige
Japanese robin self-link
conservationStatus Least Concern
countryEndemism Japan
describedBy Coenraad Jacob Temminck
describedInYear 1835
diet berries
insects
other small invertebrates
endemicTo Japan
family Muscicapidae
foragingStratum ground
low vegetation
foundIn Honshu
Kyushu
Shikoku
genus Larvivora
geographicRegion East Asia
habitat dense undergrowth
evergreen broadleaf forest
temperate forest
kingdom Animalia
migratoryBehavior partially migratory
nativeTo Japan
nestLocation forest undergrowth
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor olive-brown upperparts
orange breast
whitish belly
reproduction lays eggs in nests near ground
scientificName Larvivora akahige
sexualDimorphism present
songDescription flute-like
melodious
taxonRank species
vocalizationType song

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Nara Prefecture hasPrefecturalBird Japanese robin
Japanese robin commonName Japanese robin self-link