Black-capped White-eye

Zosterops atricapilla

The Black-capped White-eye (Zosterops atricapilla) is a small passerine bird found in the forests and woodlands of Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its distinctive black cap, white eye-ring, and olive-green upperparts. This species is known for its acrobatic foraging behavior, flitting through foliage in search of insects, nectar, and fruits. The Black-capped White-eye is a highly social bird, often found in small flocks, and its melodious calls are a common sound in its habitat. Although not currently considered threatened, habitat loss and degradation pose potential risks to its populations.

Habitat: Forests and woodlands of Southeast Asia

Black-capped White-eye
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