Little Friarbird (Philemon citreogularis)
✨ Key Features
Dark head with bare skin around the eye
Distinct yellow throat patch
Slender, slightly down-curved bill
Medium-sized honeyeater
🌏 Habitat
Found across northern and eastern Australia, especially in:
Open woodland
Forest edges
Coastal and inland regions
Often seen:
Moving through trees, often calling noisily
⚡ What Makes It Special
Named for its “friar-like” appearance, with bare facial skin and a hooded look.
🧠 Summary
A medium-sized honeyeater with a dark head and yellow throat, commonly seen in woodland and forest edges.