
Today i was tidying up the garden, noting that the daffodils have started to shoot throught the soil, and I was kept company by some little friendly Silvereye birds.
The silvereye (Zosterops lateralis) – also known as the wax-eye, or sometimes white eye – is a small olive green forest bird with distinctive white rings around its eyes. They were self introduced in the 1800s and now have a wide distribution throughout New Zealand.
The silvereye (Zosterops lateralis) – also known as the wax-eye, or sometimes white eye – is a small olive green forest bird with distinctive white rings around its eyes. They were self introduced in the 1800s and now have a wide distribution throughout New Zealand.