Kasa White-eye

Zosterops kasaicus

The Kasa White-eye (Zosterops kasaicus) is a small passerine bird found in the Solomon Islands. It has a distinctive white ring around the eye, contrasting with its olive-green upperparts and yellow underparts. This species is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard in the forest canopy. Kasa White-eyes are highly social birds, often found in small flocks as they forage for insects and nectar. They are known to be adaptable and can be found in a variety of forested habitats, including primary and secondary forests, as well as gardens and plantations. Despite facing some habitat loss, the Kasa White-eye is currently not considered to be at risk, with a stable population and a wide distribution.

Habitat: Forested habitats, including primary and secondary forests, gardens, and plantations

Kasa White-eye

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