Sri Lanka White-eye
A species of Typical white-eyes Scientific name : Zosterops ceylonensis Genus : Typical white-eyes
Sri Lanka White-eye, A species of Typical white-eyes
Botanical name: Zosterops ceylonensis
Genus: Typical white-eyes
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Description
This bird is slightly larger than the Indian white-eye (about 11 cm long) which it replaces above 4000 ft. The upper parts of the body and sides of neck are dark olive green. The rump appears paler green while the crown and forehead appear darker. The wings and tail are brown edged with green on the back. The typical ring of tiny white feathers around the eye is present. The lores are dark and there is a dark streak below the eye. The chin, throat and upper breast are greenish-yellow as are the thighs and vent. The belly region is greyish white. The dark bill has a slaty base to the lower mandible. The legs are dark. The iris is yellow to reddish-brown. This species can be distinguished from the widespread Oriental white-eye, Zosterops palpebrosus, by its larger size, duller greenback and more extensive yellow on the breast. It has a darker patch between the eye and the bill. It is sociable, forming large flocks which only separate on the approach of the breeding season. It builds a tree nest and lays 3 unspotted pale blue eggs. Though mainly insectivorous, Sri Lankan white-eye will also eat nectar and fruits of various kinds. The English and scientific names refer to the conspicuous ring of white feathers around the eyes, Zosterops being Greek for girdle-eye.
Size
11 cm
Nest Placement
Shrub
Feeding Habits
Sri Lanka White-eye primarily feeds on nectar, berries, and insects, such as moths and caterpillars. During non-breeding times, they forage in mixed-species flocks and exhibit alternative leadership in foraging groups when certain species are absent.
Habitat
Sri Lanka White-eye is typically found in diverse forested environments including forest edges and isolated shrub areas. It also inhabits managed landscapes such as tea plantations, patna jungles, and gardens. Its presence overlaps with that of Z. palpebrosus in some regions.
Dite type
Frugivorous
General Info
Feeding Habits
Bird food type
Fruit
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Genus
Typical white-eyes Species
Sri Lanka White-eye