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Lowland White-eye

Zosterops meyeni

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Field Notes

Description:

Common Luzon endemic. Travels in noisy, conspicuous flocks. White eyering, yellowish green upperparts, lower breast and belly whitish. Does not overlap altitudinally with Mountain White-eye.

Habitat:

spotted on a Sinigwelas (Spanish Plum) tree on a remote area in the city (Brgy. Conde Itaas, Batangas City) located on a mountain with a very few human residents.

Notes:

can be seen in second-growth, scrub and gardens

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Comments (7)

oh my! I'm so sorry Daniele for the mix up! thank you so much for the FAQ link, you people are really so helpful! cheers! :)
You're are welcome. You'll find this bit of guidance, as well as plenty of useful info on our FAQ page. I'm actually a lady, but you can just call me Daniele :-) http://www.projectnoah.org/faq
thank you so much for appreciating sir Mark Ridgway and sir DanielePralong :) oh okay, now that I am aware of what to put in habitat, thanks for the guide sir Daniele! You are all very welcoming! :)
Lovely series FranzKiernanBuenaflor! Welcome to Project Noah. Under Habitat we ask you kindly to describe the environment where you saw your spottings. Generic habitat information can go into your notes, or be found in a reference your provide. Thank you in advance!

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