Birds

Samoan White-eye

Samoan White-eye

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The Samoan White-eye is a species endemic to the Samoan Islands in the Pacific. It is a small, greenish-yellow bird with a prominent white eye-ring, found in various wooded habitats.
Where to spot
Found on several islands in the Samoan archipelago, inhabiting forests, forest edges, and gardens.
How to spot
Search for small, active birds in the canopy and undergrowth. Their typical white-eye calls can help in locating them in dense foliage.
When to spot
Active year-round, with peak foraging in the mornings and late afternoons.
As an island endemic, its restricted range makes it vulnerable to habitat changes and invasive species, emphasizing the need for conservation.
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