Eopsaltria Maccallii
Eopsaltria maccallii, commonly known as the Macleay's Honeyeater, is a bird species native to eastern Australia. It belongs to the family Meliphagidae, which includes various honeyeaters. This bird is characterized by its distinctive yellow and black plumage, with a prominent yellow patch behind its eye.
Macleay's Honeyeater typically inhabits subtropical and tropical forests, often found in areas with abundant flowering plants. It primarily feeds on nectar, but it also consumes insects and fruits. The species plays a vital role in pollination, contributing to the health of its ecosystem.