Birds

White-gaped White-eye

White-gaped White-eye

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The White-gaped White-eye is a critically endangered species endemic to Norfolk Island in the Pacific. It is a small, greenish-yellow bird with a prominent white eye-ring and a distinctive white gape.
Where to spot
Strictly endemic to Norfolk Island, Australia, inhabiting remnant native forests and mature pines.
How to spot
Search for small, bright birds with a white eye-ring and distinctive white gape. Due to its rarity, any sighting is significant; listen for its distinct calls.
When to spot
Active year-round. Best observed during early morning when foraging activity is highest.
The white gape (corner of the mouth) is a unique feature that aids in its identification and gives it its common name.
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