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Pseudonestor xanthophrys
The Yellow-faced Honeyeater is a small bird native to eastern Australia. It is characterized by its olive-green upperparts, yellow face, and distinctive black and white streaking on its chest. This species is known for its energetic foraging behavior, often seen flitting among the foliage in search of insects and nectar. It is a vocal bird, with a varied and melodious song. The Yellow-faced Honeyeater inhabits a range of habitats including forests, woodlands, and urban gardens. It is a common and adaptable species, often forming small flocks outside of the breeding season. While not currently considered at risk, habitat loss and urbanization pose potential threats to its populations.
Habitat: Forests, woodlands, urban gardens
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