Yellow-faced Honeyeater

Caligavis chrysops

The Yellow-faced Honeyeater is a small bird native to eastern and southeastern Australia. It is characterized by its distinctive yellow face and olive-green upperparts. This species is often found in open woodlands, heathlands, and urban gardens, where it forages for nectar, insects, and fruits. The Yellow-faced Honeyeater is known for its melodious and varied calls, often heard during the breeding season. It plays a vital role in pollination and seed dispersal within its habitat. While its population is considered stable, habitat loss and urbanization pose potential threats to its long-term survival.

Habitat: Woodlands, heathlands, urban gardens

Yellow-faced Honeyeater
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