Yellow-fronted Canary
Crithagra mozambica
The Yellow-fronted Canary is a small songbird native to southern Africa. It is known for its vibrant yellow forehead and throat, with the rest of its plumage being a mix of green and yellow. These birds are commonly found in open woodlands, savannas, and grasslands, often in close proximity to water sources. They are highly social and often form large flocks, especially during the non-breeding season. Their diet primarily consists of seeds and grains, and they are known for their melodious and cheerful songs.
Habitat: Woodlands, savannas, grasslands