The Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher (Culicicapa ceylonensis) is a delightful and highly energetic bird species that belongs to the family Stenostiridae. Often referred to as a 'canary-flycatcher' due to its striking, vibrant yellow underparts that mimic the appearance of a canary, this small perching bird is a favorite among avian enthusiasts across South and Southeast Asia. Despite its diminutive size, it possesses a charismatic presence that commands attention in the dense forest canopy. Known for its agile flight and constant activity, this species plays a vital role in the ecosystem by acting as a natural insect control agent. Whether you are a professional ornithologist or a casual backyard birdwatcher, observing the Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher provides a fascinating glimpse into the complex lives of tropical insectivores. This guide explores every facet of this remarkable species, from its unique physical adaptations to its complex breeding cycles, ensuring you have a comprehensive understanding of what makes this bird truly special in the wild.