Crisp-fronted White-eye

Gypsophila crispifrons

The Crisp-fronted White-eye (Gypsophila crispifrons) is a small passerine bird found in the forests and woodlands of Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its distinctive white eye-ring and olive-green plumage. These birds are highly social and often form large flocks, foraging for insects and small fruits in the canopy. They are known for their melodious and varied songs, which they use for communication and territorial defense. The Crisp-fronted White-eye plays a vital role in seed dispersal and insect control within its habitat, contributing to the overall health of the ecosystem.

Habitat: Forests and woodlands

Crisp-fronted White-eye
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