Yellow-browed Chloris

Chloris ambigua

The Yellow-browed Chloris, also known as the Japanese Greenfinch, is a small passerine bird native to East Asia. This species is recognized by its vibrant yellow eyebrow stripe, olive-green plumage, and distinctive call. Yellow-browed Chloris are commonly found in open woodlands, parks, and gardens, where they forage for seeds and insects. They are known for their acrobatic flight and social behavior, often forming small flocks during the non-breeding season. While their population is currently stable, habitat loss and fragmentation pose potential threats to their long-term survival.

Habitat: Open woodlands, parks, gardens

Yellow-browed Chloris

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