White-eyed robin

The white-eyed robin (Pachycephalopsis poliosoma) is a medium-sized bird weighing between 35 and 42 grams and measuring around 15 to 16.5 centimeters in length.

[3] It lives in the hills and montane forests of New Guinea, where it prefers areas with lots of plants and trees.

[3] The fact that the white-eyed robin shares its habitat with many other species shows how adaptable it is to New Guinea’s forests.

[5] Its eyes contrast against its dark facial features and gray throat, making it easy to recognize this robin species.

[3]More research could help us understand its role in the environment and whether any specific conservation efforts are needed to protect it.