The White-chinned Myzomela, Myzomela albigula, is a diminutive and vibrant member of the Meliphagidae family, known for its distinctive white chin.
This species can be recognized by its notable white chin, which contrasts with its otherwise richly colored plumage.
The White-chinned Myzomela is native to the Louisiade Archipelago, where it frequents the local ecosystems.
One can find this bird species scattered throughout the Louisiade Archipelago.
The conservation status of the White-chinned Myzomela is currently listed as Data Deficient by the IUCN, indicating that there is insufficient information to assess its risk of extinction.