
Southern Whiteface
Southern Whiteface
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The Southern Whiteface is a small, distinctive songbird found across inland southern Australia. It is characterized by its bright white forehead and face, contrasting with its dark cap and pale underparts. This active, gregarious species inhabits dry woodlands and shrublands.
Where to spot
Widespread across arid and semi-arid inland southern Australia, from Western Australia to Queensland and New South Wales. Found in dry woodlands, mallee, and shrublands.
How to spot
Look for its prominent white face and forehead. It often forages on the ground or low in shrubs. Listen for its quiet, high-pitched calls. They are often seen in small, active groups.
When to spot
Observable year-round. Highly active during the day, often in small flocks.
Where to spot
Widespread across arid and semi-arid inland southern Australia, from Western Australia to Queensland and New South Wales. Found in dry woodlands, mallee, and shrublands.
How to spot
Look for its prominent white face and forehead. It often forages on the ground or low in shrubs. Listen for its quiet, high-pitched calls. They are often seen in small, active groups.
When to spot
Observable year-round. Highly active during the day, often in small flocks.
Whitefaces are named for the distinctive white patch on their forehead and face, which is usually the first feature noticed.
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