The Yellow-faced Grassquit is a very small bird of grassy and weedy areas in tropical and subtropical areas. The male is striking, with rich yellow eyebrow and throat set off by a black face and breast.
The female is notably drab olive overall but shows a ghosting of male’s face pattern; note the conical gray bill, unlike the stubby bill of seedeaters and female buntings. eBird
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