White-eyes are small, active birds often recognised by their neat white eye-rings and soft greenish, yellow or olive colouring. In Fiji, this group includes the endemic Layard’s White-Eye, with its citrine-yellow plumage and pale buffy-gray belly, as well as the tiny Silvereye and the Yellow-fronted White-eye, known for its greenish-yellow upperparts and broad white eye-ring. These charming birds are often found in forests, scrublands and other leafy habitats, making them a rewarding sight for visitors exploring Fiji’s natural landscapes.
Fun Fact 1: Distinctive Bright Eye-Rings
White Eyes birds (Zosteropidae) is that they are known for their distinctive bright eye-rings, which give them a unique and charming appearance. These eye-rings are not only eye-catching but also serve a practical purpose, enhancing their vision by reducing glare and aiding in detecting predators and prey in dense foliage.

Yellow-Fronted White-Eye
The Yellow-fronted White-eye is a small bird with greenish-yellow upperparts, brighter yellow underparts and a broad white eye-ring. It mainly lives in forested areas, but is also often found in open scrublands.

Silvereye
The Silvereye is a tiny bird with a distinct pale eye-ring. Its plumage varies among subspecies, but it often has a green head, yellowish throat, gray or green back, pale gray underparts, and green wings and tail.

Layard’s White-Eye
Layard’s White-Eye is a small bird endemic to Fiji, known for its citrine-yellow plumage, pale belly and striking white eye-ring. Found mainly in forested areas, it is one of Fiji’s distinctive native birds and a rewarding sight for birdwatchers.
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