Yellow-faced Honeyeater (Caligavis chrysops)
✨ Key Features
Bright yellow face with bold black eye stripe
Olive-green upperparts
Pale underparts
Slender, slightly curved bill
🌏 Habitat
Found along eastern Australia, especially in:
Forests and woodlands
Coastal scrub
Parks and gardens
Often seen:
Moving actively through foliage, often in small groups
⚡ What Makes It Special
A strong seasonal migrant, moving in large numbers along Australia’s east coast.
🧠 Summary
An active honeyeater with a yellow face and bold eye stripe, commonly seen moving through woodland and forest.