- The
silvereye or wax-eye (Zosterops lateralis), also
known by its Māori name tauhou, is a very
small omnivorous p****erine bird of the south-west Pacific...
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western silvereye (Zosterops
lateralis chloronotus) is a
small greenish bird in the
Zosteropidae or White-eye family. It is a
subspecies of the
silvereye that...
- The
Capricorn silvereye (Zosterops
lateralis chlorocephalus), also
known as the
Capricorn white-eye or green-headed white-eye, is a
small greenish bird...
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silvereye,
Zosterops lateralis,
naturally colonised New Zealand,
where it is
known as the "wax-eye" or
tauhou ("stranger"), from 1855. The
silvereye has...
- The Lord Howe
silvereye (Zosterops
lateralis tephropleurus), also
known as the Lord Howe white-eye, Lord Howe
Island white-eye or, locally, as the "Little...
- (Zosterops strenuus), also
known as the Lord Howe white-eye or
robust silvereye and
locally as the "big grinnell", is an
extinct species of bird in the...
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pollinators of this
plant are bees, bumblebees, and medium-sized birds. The
silvereye is a
pollinator in the
cooler parts of the
South Island; the blackbird...
- honoured". Stuff.
Retrieved 20 July 2024. "Helen
Timperley |
Silvereye". www.
silvereye.com.au.
Retrieved 20 July 2024. "New Year
Honours List 2010 |...
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provides refuge for
species like the
superb fairy (Malurus cyaneus) and
silvereye (Zosterops lateralis) in the
absence of
native plant equivalents. There...
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nesting sites. The
introduced common blackbird is,
together with the
native silvereye (Zosterops lateralis), the most
widely distributed avian seed dis****r...