
Malagasy White-eye
Malagasy White-eye
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The Malagasy White-eye is a widespread species found across Madagascar and some nearby islands. It is a small, agile bird identifiable by its prominent white eye-ring and olive-green plumage.
Where to spot
Common and widespread throughout Madagascar and on Grande Comore, inhabiting forests, woodlands, cultivated areas, and gardens.
How to spot
Look for small, active birds moving quickly through trees and bushes, often in mixed-species flocks. Their contact calls are often a rapid 'tsip' or 'chip'.
When to spot
Active year-round, particularly busy during the early morning and late afternoon when foraging.
Where to spot
Common and widespread throughout Madagascar and on Grande Comore, inhabiting forests, woodlands, cultivated areas, and gardens.
How to spot
Look for small, active birds moving quickly through trees and bushes, often in mixed-species flocks. Their contact calls are often a rapid 'tsip' or 'chip'.
When to spot
Active year-round, particularly busy during the early morning and late afternoon when foraging.
This species is a significant pollinator and insectivore in its ecosystem, contributing to the health and biodiversity of Madagascar's unique flora.
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