Sri Lanka White-eye

 



This bird’s distribution around the country is mainly above 3,000 ft., but has been recorded in Sinharaja at lower elevations of 900 ft. It is seen in both forested g and cleared areas such as plantations, provided adequate tall trees are present. Moves about in flocks, which can often number up to 1O -15 birds, calling to each other in a soft chirp. Prefers the top canopy and search flowers and tender shoots for insects. The nest is a small cup suspended from a fork, generally 8 — 12 ft. above the ground, but in the plantation areas it may be higher, or even as low as 3 ft. in a tea bush. The nesting material is generally rootlets and mosses, and the outside of the nest is bound with cob-webs.

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