Yellow-fronted Canary Photo Gallery
Adult
A small yellowish finch with a conical bill and short tail. Native to sub-Saharan Africa and introduced to the Hawaiian Islands, Puerto Rico, and a few Indian Ocean islands.
© Laure Wilson Neish / Macaulay LibraryHawaii, January 27, 2013Adult
Adult male has bright yellow underparts and face, with bold black lines running through the eye and down from the base of the bill.
© Ad Konings / Macaulay LibraryRukwa, October 05, 2021Adult
A small finch native to sub-Saharan Africa and introduced to the Hawaiian Islands, Puerto Rico, and Indian Ocean islands. Adult male has bright yellow underparts, throat, and face, with a broad black stripe through the eye and a black malar stripe.
© Greg Baker / Macaulay LibraryKwazulu-Natal, November 07, 2022Not all videos have soundAdult
Female is slightly duller than male, with a less-defined and grayer face pattern and less colorful yellow underparts.
© Christian Reynolds / Macaulay LibraryHawaii, February 17, 2024Juvenile
Juvenile is similar to female, but with paler yellow underparts and light streaking on the breast.
© Gil Ewing / Macaulay LibraryHawaii, October 05, 2021Adult
Often feeds on the ground, plucking seeds from grasses and weedy plants.
© Tom Heijnen / Macaulay LibraryRift Valley, August 31, 2025Not all videos have soundAdult
Feeds mainly on seeds—especially from grasses and weeds—and other plant parts.
© Ramit Singal / Macaulay LibraryHawaii, December 28, 2025Adult
Forages on the ground, in grasses and other low vegetation, and in trees.
© Nathaniel Dargue / Macaulay LibraryMpumalanga, September 10, 2025Adult
A vocal species with a trilling song and a variety of calls, including a pair of short twittering notes (heard here)
© Greg Baker / Macaulay LibraryKwazulu-Natal, November 08, 2022Not all videos have soundFlock
Often forages in pairs and small groups and joins mixed-species flocks with waxbills and other finch species.
© Daniel Jauvin / Macaulay LibraryNorth-East, March 10, 2012Search species and articles
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