Bonin white-eye

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The Bonin white-eye is a small, endangered songbird endemic to Japan’s Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, known for its distinctive white eye-ring and importance to the islands’ forest ecosystems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
endemic species
vertebrate
binomialName Apalopteron familiare NERFINISHED
bodyMass small passerine-sized
breathes air
class Aves
commonName Bonin honeyeater NERFINISHED
Bonin white-eye NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Endangered
country Japan
diet frugivore
insectivore
ecologicalRole pollinator
seed disperser
endemicTo Bonin Islands NERFINISHED
Ogasawara Islands NERFINISHED
eyeColorPattern white orbital ring
family Zosteropidae NERFINISHED
foundOnIsland Chichijima NERFINISHED
Hahajima NERFINISHED
genus Apalopteron NERFINISHED
habitat evergreen broadleaf forest
subtropical forest
hasBeak true
hasDistinctiveFeature small body size
white eye-ring
hasFeathers true
importance important for island forest ecosystems
key species for forest regeneration
iucnRedListCategory EN
kingdom Animalia
locomotion flight
migratoryBehavior non-migratory
nativeRange northwestern Pacific Ocean islands
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
populationTrend decreasing
reproduction lays eggs in nests
oviparous
taxonRank species
threat habitat degradation
habitat loss
introduced predators
invasive species
vocalization songbird calls

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Hahajima hasNotableFauna Bonin white-eye