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Zosterops Lateralis Collection

Meet the Zosterops Lateralis, commonly known as the Silvereye Tauhou or Bellbird Korimako

Background imageZosterops Lateralis Collection: Silvereye Tauhou, Bellbird Korimako

Silvereye Tauhou, Bellbird Korimako
Silvereye Tauhou, Zosterops lateralis lateralis. Bellbird Korimako, Anthornis melanura melanura (male and female). Artwork by JG Keulemans from Sir Walter Lawry Bullers A History of the Birds of New

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Picture No. 11993377
Silvereye - One of a small flock foraging around some flax plants - Teal Valley - Nelson - New Zealand. Date:

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Picture No. 11066783
Silvereye / Wax-eye mutual preening. Figtree Close, near Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 11066782
Silvereye / Wax-eye feeding on berries. Figtree Close, near Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 11066781
Silvereye / Wax-eye feeding on berries. Figtree Close, near Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 11066779
Silvereye / Wax-eye feeding on berries. Figtree Close, near Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 11066780
Silvereye / Wax-eye feeding on berries. Figtree Close, near Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 11066681
Silvereye / Wax-eye clinging onto fruit. Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 11066683
Silvereye / Wax-eye feeding on berries. Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 11066682
Silvereye / Wax-eye feeding on berries. Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia. Date:

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Picture No. 11066679
Silvereye / Wax-eye feeding on apple Winter. Christchurch, New Zealand. Date:

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Picture No. 11066680
Silvereye / Wax-eye feeding on apple Winter. Christchurch, New Zealand. Date:

Background imageZosterops Lateralis Collection: Sivereye Zosterops lateralis South Island New Zealand

Sivereye Zosterops lateralis South Island New Zealand


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Meet the Zosterops Lateralis, commonly known as the Silvereye Tauhou or Bellbird Korimako. 🐦✨ These adorable little birds are native to New Zealand and are a delight to spot in their natural habitat. Picture No. 11993377 captures their vibrant plumage and curious expression, showcasing their unique beauty. With its distinctive silver-white eye ring, the Silvereye Tauhou is easily recognizable among other bird species. Picture No. 11066783 showcases this feature up close, highlighting its stunning detail. Their small size makes them agile flyers, darting effortlessly through trees and shrubs as depicted in Picture No. 11066782. These sociable creatures often gather in flocks, creating a lively atmosphere with their melodic calls that resemble tiny bells chiming – hence the name Bellbird Korimako. πŸŽΆπŸ”” Picture No. 11066781 captures one of these delightful moments when they come together for a chorus. Their diet mainly consists of nectar from flowers but also includes insects and fruits found within their habitat. Pictures No. 11066779 and No. 11066780 showcase these resourceful birds feeding on sweet nectar while perched gracefully on branches and can not only visually captivating but also exhibit fascinating behaviors captured in Pictures No. 11066681 and No. 11066683 where they engage in playful interactions with each other or explore their surroundings curiously like shown in Picture No. 11066682. Conservation efforts have played an important role in preserving these charming creatures' habitats across New Zealand's islands, ensuring future generations can continue to enjoy their presence as seen in Pictures No. 11066679 and No. 11066680. The Zosterops Lateralis truly embodies nature's marvels - enchanting us with its striking appearance, melodious songs, and endearing behaviors. Let's appreciate and protect these wonderful birds for generations to come.