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.
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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