The pale-yellow robin (Tregellasia capito) is a species of passerine bird in the family Petroicidae.
It is a nondescript bird with grey head and olive upperparts, white throat and yellow underparts.
[2] For many years, it was classified with the other yellow robins in the genus Eopsaltria, on the basis of plumage, nests, and behaviour.
Measuring 12–13.5 centimetres (4.7–5.3 in) and weighing 15–18 grams (0.53–0.63 oz), it is a bird of subdued appearance, with grey head and nape blending into olive-green upperparts, more brownish on the wings and tail.
[4] It can be distinguished from the eastern yellow robin, as the latter bird has black legs and is a little larger.
Sedentary in its range, the pale-yellow robin is found from Mount Amos to Paluma in North Queensland, and from Cooloola on the Sunshine Coast south to Barrington Tops National Park in New South Wales.