White-plumed Honeyeater (Ptilotula penicillata)

✨ Key Features

  • Olive-green body

  • Distinct white plume behind the eye

  • Yellow face and throat

  • Slender, slightly curved bill

🌏 Habitat

Found across inland and eastern Australia, especially in:

  • Woodlands

  • River red gum areas

  • Parks and gardens

Often seen:

  • Moving actively through foliage, often in small groups

⚡ What Makes It Special

Highly adaptable and often found near watercourses, even in dry inland areas.

🧠 Summary

An olive-green honeyeater with a white eye plume, commonly seen moving through woodland and riverine areas.