Weebill - Average Length: 3.3 inches
The diminutive Weebill provides evidence that Australia's ecosystems are much more diverse than its reputation for being home to dangerous species. Its little size gave rise to its moniker. These birds measure about 3.3 inches in length. In areas where this species is present, these screams are audible throughout the entire year and are rather loud.
Even though these birds are only found on the continent, they are widely distributed across the whole landmass, with the exception of some extremely harsh interior regions. These birds have distinguishing cream and bright yellow plumage, and they frequently build a nest and remain there for the rest of their lives. They are extremely gregarious birds that hunt in flocks, frequently with other bird species, and who raise their young as a unit after mating.