Fiji white-eye

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Fiji white-eye
In forest at De Voeux Peak on Taveuni

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Zosteropidae
Genus: Zosterops
Species:
Z. explorator
Binomial name
Zosterops explorator
Layard, 1875
Range highlighted in red

The Fiji white-eye (Zosterops explorator) is a species of passerine

Zosteropidae. The species is also known as Layard's white-eye.[2]

Illustrated by Joseph Smit (1881)

It is

Ovalau in Fiji, where it is a common bird of forests.[3] Where it co-occurs with the closely related silvereye
it is more common in denser forest.

It is a typical small white-eye of the genus Zosterops, similar in appearance to the silvereye, although the plumage is much yellower, it is chunkier and has a complete eye-ring.[3] The back is olive green and the throat and belly yellow. The call is described as "a high pitched seeu-seeu".

The Fiji white-eye feeds by

feeds lower down in the trees than silvereyes.[4]

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