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Zosterops pallidus
The Samoan White-eye (Zosterops pallidus) is a small passerine bird native to the Samoan Islands in the South Pacific. It is characterized by its distinctive white eye-ring, olive-green upperparts, and pale underparts. This species is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard in the forested areas it inhabits. Samoan White-eyes are primarily insectivorous, foraging for small insects and nectar in the canopy of tropical forests. They are also known to form small flocks and are highly social birds. The Samoan White-eye is currently listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, with stable populations and no major threats to its survival.
Habitat: Tropical forests and wooded areas
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