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Zosterops mouroniensis
The Comoro White-eye (Zosterops mouroniensis) is a small, olive-green bird with a distinctive white eye-ring. Endemic to the Comoros archipelago in the Indian Ocean, this species inhabits forests and wooded areas, where it forages for insects and nectar. It is known for its melodious song and social behavior, often seen in small groups or mixed-species flocks. The Comoro White-eye is vulnerable to habitat loss and fragmentation due to deforestation and human development. Conservation efforts are focused on preserving its remaining forest habitats and raising awareness about its conservation status.
Habitat: Forests and wooded areas
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