Hi All,
Please check out: Indian White Eye Care & Natural History
The tiny Indian white eye has long been a favorite cage bird both here and abroad. Captive bred individuals are readily available…for those of you considering something a bit different for your collection, this charming, warbler-like little fellow is worth a look. Read article here:
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Comments and questions appreciated,
Thanks, Frank
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Thanks for posting Frank. In Australia we keep various sub-species of Zosterops Lateralis, and we call them Silvereyes. As usual we are not able to obtain any of the foreign species due to our importation restrictions.
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We are probably the only country in the world that calls them Silvereyes. Just have to be different! Not sure about New Zealand. On Norfolk Island they are called Grinnels ???
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