Finsch's White-eye

Zosterops finschii

Finsch's White-eye (Zosterops finschii) is a small passerine bird native to the Pacific islands. It is characterized by its distinctive white eye-ring and olive-green plumage. These sociable birds are often found in pairs or small groups, foraging for insects and nectar in the forest canopy. Finsch's White-eye is known for its melodious and varied song, making it a delightful presence in its habitat. This species is primarily found in tropical and subtropical moist lowland forests, as well as montane forests. It is also known to inhabit gardens and secondary growth. Finsch's White-eye is not currently considered to be at risk, and its populations are stable.

Habitat: Tropical and subtropical forests, gardens, secondary growth

Finsch's White-eye
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