Western Silvereye was created in 1841.
Silvereye was created in 1802.
Capricorn Silvereye was created in 1910.
They live in New Zealand and in Australia.
The silvereye is a bird that preys on insects and fruits. Other names for this bird that is found in New Zealand are wax-eye and white eye. It also feeds on nectar.
They live in New Zealand and in Australia.
The silvereye, or Zosterops lateralis, is believed to have arrived in New Zealand from Australia, likely in the mid-19th century. This small bird was attracted to the abundant food sources and suitable habitats in New Zealand, particularly in bush areas and gardens. Its adaptability and resilience have allowed it to thrive in various environments across the country. Today, the silvereye is a common sight in New Zealand, contributing to the local ecosystem.
The Western was created in 1970.
Western Flyers was created in 1998.
Western Union was created in 1851.
Western Greyhound was created in 1998.
Western Spinebill was created in 1837.
Western Market was created in 1906.