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White-eyes

The white-eyes, belonging to the family Zosteropidae, are small passerine birds found across Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and Australasia, with many species endemic to specific islands or archipelagos. They are named for the distinctive ring of small white feathers around their eyes and have greenish olive upper parts and lighter underparts, sometimes with white or yellow patches. These birds, which can grow up to 15 cm in length, are characterized by rounded wings, strong legs, slender bills, and brush-tipped tongues, adaptations that support their insectivorous, nectar-feeding, and fruit-eating habits. They are highly sociable, often forming large flocks except during breeding season, when they build tree nests and lay pale blue eggs. The silvereye, one species of white-eye, has naturally expanded its range to New Zealand and been introduced to other areas, sometimes causing problems in vineyards. Although the white-eyes were originally considered a separate family due to their uniform morphology and ecology, molecular studies have suggested they may be closely related to, or even part of, the Old World babblers (Timaliidae), possibly warranting a reclassification into a subfamily. This group of 149 species across 13 genera includes various species of babblers and white-eyes, which despite their similar behavior, show a complex and still unresolved genetic relationship within the bird family tree.

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Bare-eyed White-eye

Zosterops superciliosus

Citrine White-eye

Zosterops semperi

Dark-eyed White-eye

Zosterops tetiparius

Dusky White-eye

Zosterops finschii

Fiji White-eye

Zosterops explorator

Giant White-eye

Megazosterops palauensis

Gizo White-eye

Zosterops luteirostris

Golden White-eye

Cleptornis marchei

Green-backed White-eye

Zosterops xanthochroa

Grey-brown White-eye

Zosterops ponapensis

Grey-throated White-eye

Zosterops rendovae

Guadalcanal White-eye

Zosterops oblitus

Kolombangara White-eye

Zosterops murphyi

Kosrae White-eye

Zosterops cinereus

Large Lifou White-eye

Zosterops inornatus

Long-billed White-eye

Rukia longirostra

Malaita White-eye

Zosterops stresemanni

Olive-colored White-eye

Zosterops oleagineus

Plain White-eye

Zosterops hypolais

Ranongga White-eye

Zosterops splendidus

Rennell White-eye

Zosterops rennellianus

Rota White-eye

Zosterops rotensis

Samoan White-eye

Zosterops samoensis

Sanford's White-eye

Zosterops lacertosus

Santa Cruz White-eye

Zosterops sanctaecrucis
A photo of a Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis)

Silvereye

Zosterops lateralis

Small Lifou White-eye

Zosterops minutus

Solomons White-eye

Zosterops kulambangrae
A photo of a Swinhoe's White-eye (Zosterops simplex)

Swinhoe's White-eye

Zosterops simplex

Teardrop White-eye

Rukia ruki

Vanikoro White-eye

Zosterops gibbsi

Vanuatu White-eye

Zosterops flavifrons

Vella Lavella White-eye

Zosterops vellalavella

Yellow-throated White-eye

Zosterops metcalfii
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