Yellow-bellied White-eye

Zosterops auriventer

The Yellow-bellied White-eye (Zosterops auriventer) is a small passerine bird found in Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its distinctive yellow belly and white eye-ring, with olive-green upperparts and a greyish crown. These sociable birds are often found in small flocks, foraging for insects and nectar in the forest canopy. They are known for their melodious and varied songs, making them a delight to encounter in their natural habitat. The Yellow-bellied White-eye is commonly found in lowland forests, secondary growth, and gardens across its range.

Habitat: Lowland forests, secondary growth, gardens

Yellow-bellied White-eye
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