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White Eye Collection

"Captivating White Eye: A Glimpse into Nature's Beauty" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of white-eye birds, as they grace various landscapes with their presence

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Persimmons and White-Eyes, 1880. Creator: Kobayashi Kiyochika

Persimmons and White-Eyes, 1880. Creator: Kobayashi Kiyochika
Persimmons and White-Eyes, 1880

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Japanese white-eye and persimmons, c. 1847/52. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige II

Japanese white-eye and persimmons, c. 1847/52. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige II
Japanese white-eye and persimmons, c. 1847/52

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Taiwan yuhinas ( Yuhina brunneiceps ) two perched among flowers, Taiwan. Endemic

Taiwan yuhinas ( Yuhina brunneiceps ) two perched among flowers, Taiwan. Endemic

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Oriental White-eye, Zosterops palpebrosus feeding on fruit in garden Singapore

Oriental White-eye, Zosterops palpebrosus feeding on fruit in garden Singapore

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Japanese White-eye (Zosterops japonicus simplex) adult, perched on twig, Taipei City, Taiwan, April

Japanese White-eye (Zosterops japonicus simplex) adult, perched on twig, Taipei City, Taiwan, April

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Cape White-eye (Zosterops pallidus capensis) adult, feeding on Cape Aloe (Aloe ferox) flowers

Cape White-eye (Zosterops pallidus capensis) adult, feeding on Cape Aloe (Aloe ferox) flowers, Cape Town, Western Cape Province, South Africa, August

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Bare-eyed White-eye (Woodfordia superciliosa) adult, perched on leaf stems, Rennell Island

Bare-eyed White-eye (Woodfordia superciliosa) adult, perched on leaf stems, Rennell Island, Solomon Islands, April

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Indian White-eye

Indian White-eye
AP-55 INDIAN / ORIENTAL WHITE EYE Zosteropidae palpebrosa Dennis Avon contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Oriental White-eye - Panna National Park - India

Oriental White-eye - Panna National Park - India
JVG-3413 Oriental White-eye Panna National Park - India Zosteropidae palpebrosa Joanna Van Gruisen contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis) adult, perched in flowering tree, New Zealand, november

Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis) adult, perched in flowering tree, New Zealand, november

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Ceylon White-eye (Zosterops ceylonensis) adult, perched on twig, Horton Plains N. P

Ceylon White-eye (Zosterops ceylonensis) adult, perched on twig, Horton Plains N. P. Sri Lanka, december
Ceylon White-eye (Zosterops ceylonensis) adult, perched on twig, Horton Plains N.P. Sri Lanka, december

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: White-eyed moray eels

White-eyed moray eels (Gymnothorax thyrsoideus). Moray eels are large predatory fish that inhabit holes in reefs and rocky areas

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Cape White-eye - drinking at birdbath - throughout the eastern and southern half of South Africa

Cape White-eye - drinking at birdbath - throughout the eastern and southern half of South Africa
ASW-4838 Cape White-eye - drinking at birdbath Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Zosterops virens Alan J. S. Weaving Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Silvereye - feeding on jam at restaurant table - south-western and eastern Australia

Silvereye - feeding on jam at restaurant table - south-western and eastern Australia. Margaret River, Western Australia
ASW-4829 Silvereye - feeding on jam at restaurant table Margaret River, Western Australia. Western Australia Zosterops lateralis Alan J. S

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Oriental White-eye - Ootacamund, Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India

Oriental White-eye - Ootacamund, Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India
DH-4507 Oriental White-eye Ootacamund, Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India. Zosterops palpebrosus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Hardhead - Female in flight landing - On a pond at the Mt Barnett Water Teatment Plant

Hardhead - Female in flight landing - On a pond at the Mt Barnett Water Teatment Plant, Gibb River Road, Kimberley
DH-4397 Hardhead / White-eyed / Australian White-eye Duck - Female in flight landing On a pond at the Mt Barnett Water Teatment Plant, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Hardhead - Female in flight - On a pond at the Mt Barnett Water Teatment Plant, Gibb River Road

Hardhead - Female in flight - On a pond at the Mt Barnett Water Teatment Plant, Gibb River Road, Kimberley
DH-4396 Hardhead / White-eyed / Australian White-eye Duck - Female in flight On a pond at the Mt Barnett Water Teatment Plant, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Hardhead Male at Mt Barnett Water Treatment Plant, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Hardhead Male at Mt Barnett Water Treatment Plant, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-4347 Hardhead / White-eyed / Australian White-eye Duck - Male at Mt Barnett Water Treatment Plant, Gibb River Road Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Cape White-eye - Drinking water from garden tap. Endemic in Namibia, SE Botswana

Cape White-eye - Drinking water from garden tap. Endemic in Namibia, SE Botswana
ASW-4695 Cape White-eye - Drinking water from garden tap. Endemic in Namibia, SE Botswana, Lesotho and South Africa except for arid north west. Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Oriental White-eye Bird Panna National Park, India

Oriental White-eye Bird Panna National Park, India
JVG-3403 Oriental White-eye Bird Panna National Park, India Zosterops palpebrosus Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Hardhead / White-eyed / Australian White-eye Duck - male. Found all over Australia in suitable

Hardhead / White-eyed / Australian White-eye Duck - male. Found all over Australia in suitable habitat with many birds
DH-4312 Hardhead / White-eyed / Australian White-eye Duck - male At Mt Barnett water treatment plant, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Small Lifou White-eye Endemic to Lifou Island in the Loyalty Islands

Small Lifou White-eye Endemic to Lifou Island in the Loyalty Islands, east of New Caledonia where it is commonly
DH-4097 Small Lifou White-eye Endemic to Lifou Island in the Loyalty Islands, east of New Caledonia where it is commonly encountered in gardens, forest edge and secondary growth

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Green-backed White-eyes feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines

Green-backed White-eyes feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines
DH-4089 Green-backed White-eyes - feeding on pawpaw Island of Pines (Ile des Pins). Zosterops xanthochrous Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines and Mare Island in the Loyalty Group

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Green-backed White-eye Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines

Green-backed White-eye Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines and Mare Island in the Loyalty Group
DH-4088 Green-backed White-eye On a small island off the coast of New Caledonia. Zosterops xanthochrous Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines and Mare Island in the Loyalty Group

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Yellow White-eye foraging among mangrove fruits Restricted to mangroves

Yellow White-eye foraging among mangrove fruits Restricted to mangroves and adjacent vegetation around the northern
DH-4079 Yellow White-eye - foraging among mangrove fruits In mangroves at Crab Creek, Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Christmas Island White-eye On Horsburgh Island in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands

Christmas Island White-eye On Horsburgh Island in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
DH-3715 Christmas Island White-eye On Horsburgh Island in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Zosterops natalis Introduced from Christmas Island in the 1800s. Common and flourishing

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Oriental White-eye piercing base of flower. Inhabits open broadleaved forests and wooded areas

Oriental White-eye piercing base of flower. Inhabits open broadleaved forests and wooded areas
DH-3491 Oriental White-eye piercing base of flower Ootacamund Botanic Gardens, Nilgiri Hills, Western Ghats, South India, Asia Zosterops palpebrosus Inhabits open broadleaved forests

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Oriental White-eye - On flower Inhabits open broadleaved forests and wooded areas

Oriental White-eye - On flower Inhabits open broadleaved forests and wooded areas. Also well-planted urban gardens
DH-3490 Oriental White-eye - On flower Ootacamund Botanic Gardens, Nilgiri Hills, Western Ghats, South India, Asia. Zosterops palpebrosus Inhabits open broadleaved forests and wooded areas

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Australian Yellow White-eye - Largely a mangrove species found only along the northern coasts of

Australian Yellow White-eye - Largely a mangrove species found only along the northern coasts of Australia
DH-3465 Australian Yellow White-eye Broome Bird Observatory, Western Australia Zosterops luteus Largely a mangrove species found only along the northern coasts of Australia

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Cape White-eye feeding on grapes. Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland

Cape White-eye feeding on grapes. Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland, exotic plantations and suburban gardens
ASW-4580 Cape White-eye feeding on grapes Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa Zosterops capensis Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland, exotic plantations and suburban gardens

Background imageWhite Eye Collection: Cape White-eye visiting fruiting grape vine. Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland

Cape White-eye visiting fruiting grape vine. Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland
ASW-4579 Cape White-eye visiting fruiting grape vine Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa Zosterops capensis Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland, exotic plantations and suburban gardens


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"Captivating White Eye: A Glimpse into Nature's Beauty" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of white-eye birds, as they grace various landscapes with their presence. From the delicate Japanese white-eye perched amidst persimmons, captured by Utagawa Hiroshige II in 19th-century Japan, to the Taiwan yuhinas nestled among vibrant flowers, these endemic species showcase nature's diversity. Witness the graceful flight of silvereyes on the Atherton Tableland in Queensland, Australia. These adult birds find solace on twigs while admiring the breathtaking views of the Great Dividing Range. Meanwhile, Taipei City becomes a stage for another stunning sight - an adult Japanese white-eye delicately balancing on a twig against a backdrop of blossoming trees. Travel to Cape Town and observe Cape White-eyes indulging in nectar-rich Cape Aloe flowers; their presence adds charm to this South African cityscape. On Rennell Island in the Solomon Islands, witness Bare-eyed White-eyes perching gracefully on leaf stems as they navigate their lush habitat. In Singapore's gardens, Oriental White-eyes delightfully feast upon fruits with their distinctive palpebrosus beaks. Their colorful plumage stands out against verdant foliage and showcases Singapore's rich biodiversity. Venture further east to India's Panna National Park where Oriental White-eyes flutter amidst lush greenery. These small wonders bring life and vibrancy to this protected sanctuary. Finally, journey across oceans to New Zealand where silvereyes adorn flowering trees during November—a mesmerizing spectacle that encapsulates nature's ever-changing beauty. These captivating glimpses into different corners of our planet remind us of how fortunate we are to share it with such diverse and awe-inspiring creatures like these remarkable white-eye birds.