Stresemann's White-eye

Zosterops stresemanni

Stresemann's White-eye (Zosterops stresemanni) is a small passerine bird found in the highland forests of the island of Taliabu in Indonesia. It has a distinctive yellow ring around the eye and olive-green upperparts. This species is known for its acrobatic foraging behavior, often hanging upside down to feed on insects and nectar. Stresemann's White-eye is highly social and forms small flocks, often seen flitting through the dense foliage. Its breeding biology and specific ecological requirements are not well-documented, and further research is needed to understand its population dynamics and conservation status.

Habitat: Highland forests

Stresemann's White-eye

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