Japanese white-eyes 
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Scientific name: Zosterops japonica
Common name: Japanese white-eyes
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Features: Japanese white-eyes have a small body build with yellowish-green back feathers, milky white front feathers, pure white eye rings that look almost like embroidery.
Behavior: Japanese white-eyes have beautiful voices, with their clear, loud calls sounding like "jiu jiu." Their primary sources of food are nectar, insects, and wild berries, and they are often spotted hanging upside down to pick at worms or nibble on flowers. Their breeding season falls between spring and summer, and their well-constructed nests are usually built either on fruit trees or hidden away on thin branches of small shrubs. Females typically lay a clutch of two to three delicate, light blue, oval-shaped eggs. Japanese white-eyes are very nimble and active birds, and are often seen in small groups of their own kind or with other bird groups.
Habitat: Japanese white-eyes are commonly seen in forests ranging from ground level up to mountains below 1500m in elevation. They are frequent visitors to parks, orchards, and backyard gardens.
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