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Silvereyes at the feeder. (18766461076)

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Description:

Description: The silvereye is a common small songbird immediately recognisable by its distinctive white eye-ring. It has olive-green plumage on the head, lower back and upper tail, and mid-grey on the hindneck, sides of neck and upper back. The upper wings are mostly dark olive green, with narrow lines of yellowish green, and the tail is dark olive green. The underparts are whitish-cream on the throat and upper breast, creamy grey on the belly and undertail, the flanks are pinkish-buff, the thighs are white, and the underside of the wings creamy-white. The dark brownish-black bill is fine, short and sharply pointed. The iris is dark reddish-brown, and the legs and feet pale brown. The sexes are alike. Juveniles have similar colouring to adults but lack the white eye-ring. Date: 14 June 2015, 14:31. Source: Silvereyes at the feeder.. Author: Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand. Camera location43° 27′ 27.95″ S, 172° 37′ 20.45″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-43.457763; 172.622348.

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