As for female golden bush robins, they consist of the same color patterns although they are duller and not as vibrant as their male counterparts.
[3] Golden bush robins are insectivorous and focus their hunts on insects closer to the ground.
[3] Their habitat is dispersed around the Himalayan mountain range and surrounding highlands of Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tibet, and Thailand living mainly in open areas with temperate forests, bamboo forests, grassland, and shrubland.
This behavior is likely a modification of pre-existing dietary habits as human disturbance continues to exploit natural resources in the area.
[3] The golden bush robin's population is deemed stable and they are considered as least concern when it comes to their conservation status.