Definition
The *genus Erithacus* is a small group of birds, primarily known for the European robin (*Erithacus rubecula*). These birds are characterized by their distinctive reddish-orange breasts and their tendency to frequent gardens and woodlands. They are omnivorous, eating insects, worms, seeds, and berries. Think of them as cheerful garden visitors 🌻. They are a beloved symbol of the holiday season. Like miniature forest sprites, they bring a touch of magic to everyday life.