By Nivritti Khatri | August 6, 2025
Indian Golden Oriole
Bright yellow with black wings, this beauty is found across the Indian subcontinent in woodlands and gardens.
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Yellow Warbler
A vibrant North American songbird that thrives in wetlands, thickets, and near rivers during spring and summer
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Eurasian Siskin
Spotted across Europe and Asia, this yellow-and-black finch prefers coniferous forests and gardens in winter.
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American Goldfinch
Known for its lemon-yellow plumage, it’s commonly seen in North America’s meadows and open fields.
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Yellow Canary
Native to southern Africa, this cheerful songbird is often found in scrublands and open grasslands.
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Western Tanager
With its yellow body and striking red head, this North American bird inhabits conifer forests in summer.
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Golden Babbler
A vibrant forest bird from the eastern Himalayas, seen flitting through bamboo thickets and evergreen woods.
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Yellow-throated Bulbul
Rare and endemic to southern India, this shy yellow bird loves rocky outcrops and dry deciduous forests.
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Citrine Wagtail
Widespread in Central and South Asia, this graceful bird loves wetlands, marshes, and paddy fields.
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Yellow-bellied Sunbird (Olive-backed Sunbird)
Common in Southeast Asia and parts of northeast India, this tiny bird dazzles in gardens and coastal forests.
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