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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Lesser white-eyes

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Zosteropidae

Scientific name
  
Zosterops ceylonensis

Rank
  
Species

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Bird, Dull‑blue flycatcher, Yellow‑eared bulbul, White‑eye, Sri Lanka bush warbler

The Sri Lanka white-eye (Zosterops ceylonensis) is a small passerine bird in the white-eye family. It is a resident breeder in forests, gardens and plantations which is endemic to Sri Lanka, mainly in the highlands.

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Sri Lanka white-eye Sri Lankan Endemic Birds Lanka Sithasiya The Ceylon WhiteEye

Description

Sri Lanka white-eye Sri Lankan Endemic Birds Lanka Sithasiya The Ceylon WhiteEye

This bird is slightly larger than the Oriental 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 grayish white. The dark bill has a slaty base to the lower mandible. The legs are dark. The iris is yellow to reddish brown.

Sri Lanka white-eye Sri Lankan Endemic Birds Lanka Sithasiya The Ceylon WhiteEye

This species can be distinguished from the widespread Oriental white-eye, Zosterops palpebrosus, by its larger size, duller green back and more extensive yellow on the breast. It has a darker patch between the eye and the bill.

Sri Lanka white-eye Oriental Bird Club Image Database Sri Lankan Whiteeye Zosterops

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.

Sri Lanka white-eye Animals in Wilpattu National Park Sri Lankan Animals Animals of

The English and scientific names refer to the conspicuous ring of white feathers round the eyes, Zosterops being Greek for girdle-eye.

In culture

Sri Lanka white-eye Sri Lanka whiteeye photo Zosterops ceylonensis G117162 ARKive

In Sri Lanka, this bird is known as Lanka Sithasiya in the Sinhala language. This bird appears in a 35c Sri Lankan postal stamp first issued in 1983.

References

Sri Lanka white-eye Wikipedia


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