Sangihe White-eye Adult
Sangihe White-eye (Zosterops nehrkorni) is a species of bird from the Bird family of glasses. Glasses Sangihe is endemic animal Sangihe, Indonesia. is one of about 22 species of birds glasses (pleci) found in Indonesia .
Sangihe island endemic bird species of
birds are classified as rare in Indonesia. The presence of endangered birds of Sangihe glasses by the IUCN and Birdlife Redlist included in critical conservation status (Critically Endangered). Keterancaman status because the highest estimated number of birds endemic to Sangihe is less than 50 adult birds.
Sangihe White-eye Baby
Glasses Sangihe have habitat in the mountainous forest region with subtropical or tropical moist climate. These animals include animals that are threatened due to habitat loss.
This
bird was once considered part of Zosterops species atrifrons (glasses-black forehead). But then the species-black forehead glasses are divided into three species of Zosterops atrifrons namely, Zosterops stalkeri (Glasses spooky), and Zosterops nehrkorni (Glasses Sangihe).
Sangihe White-eye (Zosterops nehrkorni) are small about 12 cm. Upper body olive green with yellow-green color tunggir striking. The tail is dark green-black. The forehead is black. The eyes are white circles rather lebarlebar dam. Cheeks, throat and cover under a bright yellow tail. Another bottom of the bird spectacles Sangihe white-pearl with gray side of the body. Beak and legs pale orange. The sound of
birds glasses (pleci) from Sangihe is almost like the sound of birds and black sunglasses forehead but thinner and smoother. Barrage of whistling has a faster tone. Sangihe rare endemic birds and endangered species are often indulge in the middle and upper forest canopy in primary forest in the hilly areas. The main food is birds glasses Sangihe White-eye although allegedly also consume a variety of fruit.