It is a small bird with a conical bill, sharper than that of the related
seedeaters. It is long and weighs about , depending on
subspecies. The adult male has an olive-green back, and its face and breast are black apart from a bright yellow throat,
supercilia, and lower eyelid spot. The rest of the underparts are greyish olive. The
beak and eyes are dark, while the legs are grey. The adult female is slightly smaller on average than the male. It is dull olive-green above and paler grey below, and may have some dark breast smudges. The yellow face pattern is much weaker and duller, and may be almost invisible. The lower part of the beak is dark horn-colored (light grey). Young birds are coloured essentially like the adult female, but duller and greyer. Young males begin to acquire full adult plumage in their first year.
Call The yellow-faced grassquit has a weak buzzing trilled
ttttt-tee call. The song is a varying series of high thin rapid trills. Given for a prolonged time, it is melodious, yet subdued, and often only heard from a short distance away. ==Distribution and habitat==