"Zosterops" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Zosterops refers to a genus of small birds in the family Zosteropidae, commonly known as white-eyes. They are found in various parts of the world, including Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. They typically have rounded bodies, a distinctive call, and a white or yellow face mask.
1. The Zosterops species is a well-known family of birds found across many tropical regions in the world.
2. While the Zosterops is a social bird, it can also be found in indigenous habitats where it forages for its food.
3. The behavior of the Zosterops was studied under close observation in the chestnut-backed species during sunrise.
4. Conservation efforts are often directed at species such as the Zosterops, which are considered endangered due to habitat destruction.
5. Yeomans conducted extensive research in the mid-1990s on the Zosterops species found primarily in Australia.