Zosterops
Zosterops is a genus of small birds commonly known as white-eyes. They are characterized by their distinctive white eye rings and are found primarily in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. These birds typically inhabit forests, scrublands, and gardens, where they feed on insects and fruits.
White-eyes are social creatures, often seen in flocks. They are known for their lively behavior and melodious songs. The genus includes several species, each adapted to its specific environment, contributing to the rich biodiversity of the regions they inhabit.