| 北红尾鸲 | běi hóng wěi qú | (bird species of China) Daurian redstart (Phoenicurus auroreus) | |
| 鹊鸲 | què qú | (bird species of China) oriental magpie-robin (Copsychus saularis) | |
| 白喉红尾鸲 | bái hóu hóng wěi qú | (bird species of China) white-throated redstart (Phoenicurus schisticeps) | |
| 黑胸歌鸲 | hēi xiōng gē qú | (bird species of China) white-tailed rubythroat (Calliope pectoralis) | |
| 棕腹林鸲 | zōng fù lín qú | (bird species of China) rufous-breasted bush robin (Tarsiger hyperythrus) |
| 1 | Why do male robins have red breasts? | |
| 2 | The results showed that sylviids should be listed as an independent family, while robins and flycatchers should be listed into Muscicapidae. | |
| 3 | Water-loving birds, like redstarts and forktails are busy attending to their hungry nestlings . | |
| 4 | Each individual was fitted with a unique combination of colored leg bands. | |
| 5 | An Old World robin (Erithacus rubecula) having olive-brown upper plumage and a conspicuous orange breast. |