African Yellow White-eye
African Yellow White-eye
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The African Yellow White-eye is a common and widespread species found in various habitats across East Africa. It is a typical white-eye with bright yellow plumage and a prominent eye-ring.
Where to spot
Widespread across East Africa, from Sudan and Ethiopia south to Tanzania and Democratic Republic of Congo. Inhabits forests, woodlands, savannas, cultivated areas, and gardens.
How to spot
Look for its prominent white eye-ring, bright yellow underparts, and olive-green upperparts. Often found in active flocks, foraging for insects and nectar. Listen for its clear, high-pitched, twittering calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active during the day. Easily observed throughout the year.
Where to spot
Widespread across East Africa, from Sudan and Ethiopia south to Tanzania and Democratic Republic of Congo. Inhabits forests, woodlands, savannas, cultivated areas, and gardens.
How to spot
Look for its prominent white eye-ring, bright yellow underparts, and olive-green upperparts. Often found in active flocks, foraging for insects and nectar. Listen for its clear, high-pitched, twittering calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active during the day. Easily observed throughout the year.
This highly adaptable species can thrive in both natural forests and anthropogenic landscapes, including urban gardens and farmlands.
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