Oriental White-eye
Oriental White-eye
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The Oriental White-eye is a widespread and common species found across Asia. It is a small, bright yellow-green bird with a distinctive white eye-ring, often seen in open woodlands and gardens.
Where to spot
Widespread across much of Asia, from the Indian subcontinent to Southeast Asia and parts of Indonesia. Found in woodlands, forests, gardens, and agricultural areas.
How to spot
Look for small, bright yellow-green birds with a prominent white eye-ring, moving rapidly through foliage. Listen for their characteristic high-pitched, warbling song and frequent 'chip' calls.
When to spot
Active year-round. Most visible during early morning and late afternoon as they actively forage for insects and nectar.
Where to spot
Widespread across much of Asia, from the Indian subcontinent to Southeast Asia and parts of Indonesia. Found in woodlands, forests, gardens, and agricultural areas.
How to spot
Look for small, bright yellow-green birds with a prominent white eye-ring, moving rapidly through foliage. Listen for their characteristic high-pitched, warbling song and frequent 'chip' calls.
When to spot
Active year-round. Most visible during early morning and late afternoon as they actively forage for insects and nectar.
This species is highly adaptable and can be found in a vast range of habitats, from dense forests to urban parks, and often forms large feeding flocks in winter.
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