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'''Includes: South Pare White-eye; Kirk's White-eye'''
 
==Identification==
 
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11cm.  Sulphur yellow underparts, very pale green-yellow upperparts, yellow head.
 
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There are three species; ''Zosterops senegalensis'' with 14 subspecies, ''Zosterops kirki'' and ''Zosterops winifredae''.
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Zosterops senegalensis

Includes: South Pare White-eye; Kirk's White-eye

Identification

11cm. Sulphur yellow underparts, very pale green-yellow upperparts, yellow head.

Distribution

Africa.

Taxonomy

Around 15 subspecies recognized. Kirki is sometimes split as Kirk's White-eye, winifredae as South Pare White-eye.

Habitat

Forests, moist savanna, and dry shrubland.

Behaviour

External Links

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