Yellow-bellied White-eye

Zosterops semiflavus

The Yellow-bellied White-eye (Zosterops semiflavus) is a small passerine bird found in the Solomon Islands. It is characterized by its distinctive yellow belly and white eye-ring. This species is often found in forested areas, including both primary and secondary forests, as well as gardens and plantations. The Yellow-bellied White-eye feeds on insects, nectar, and fruits, and is known for its acrobatic foraging behavior. It typically forms small flocks and is a vocal species, with a variety of calls and songs. The conservation status of the Yellow-bellied White-eye is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.

Habitat: Forested areas, gardens, plantations

Yellow-bellied White-eye
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