Japanese white-eye

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  • Scientific name: Zosterops japonicus
  • Japanese: メジロ (mejiro)

The Japanese white-eye, or mejiro, is a species of small green bird, with white rings around the eyes, commonly seen throughout much of Japan.

In addition to sucking flower nectar, the white-eye also eats small insects and arachnids. They can be found as far south as the Yaeyama Islands, where they are fond of the flowers of deigo trees.[1]

References

  1. Explanatory plaques, Taketomijima Yugafukan (Taketomi Island Visitors' Center) 竹富島ゆがふ館(竹富島ビジターセンター).[1]