silvereye การใช้
- In New Zealand, the silvereye was first recorded in 1832.
- The sexes of the Capricorn silvereye are visually indistinguishable.
- Because of such differences, the western silvereye has often been considered a full species.
- The Capricorn silvereye, a small bird endemic to the southern Great Barrier Reef, is present.
- The Capricorn Silvereye, a small bird endemic to the southern Great Barrier Reef, is present.
- Three endemic passerine subspecies are the Lord Howe golden whistler, Lord Howe silvereye and Lord Howe currawong.
- Like all figs in garden situations, they attract birds, such as species of silvereye and rainforest pigeon.
- The silvereye can be a problem in Australian vineyards, through piercing the grape allowing infection or insect damage to follow.
- Aerial view of 16-ha Heron Island from the south, site of a long-term study of the Capricorn silvereye
- :I reversed myself based on evidence Silvereye sent me . Talk " 11 : 07, 5 November 2007 ( UTC)
- James disguises and infiltrates the camp where he meets a female cocker spaniel and love interest Clara DeSilver, the daughter of Captain Silvereye.
- GeoTango SilverEye technology is the first of this kind commercial product that can produce very realistic city models and buildings from single satellite and aerial images.
- Clara decides to rest in her room up in the tree house while James Rover decides to search for the treasure that captain Silvereye left behind.
- James uses the Raise the Dead spell and summons the spirit of Captain Silvereye who takes the ship to Shipwreck Island, Clara's family home.
- Avifauna species include tui, as well as the falcon, fantail, grey warbler, mallard, pukeko, silvereye, and white-faced heron.
- Native birds are common, including the New Zealand pigeon, tui, grey fantail, silvereye, shining cuckoo ( in season ), grey warbler and morepork.
- Pollinators include honeyeaters, particularly the western spinebill, which can access the nectar with its long curved bill, and the silvereye, which punctures the flower tube.
- The introduced common blackbird is, together with the native silvereye ( " Zosterops lateralis " ), the most widely distributed avian seed disperser in New Zealand.
- The silvereye is liable to be found in any vegetated area, apart from open grasslands, within its distribution range, including forest, scrub, horticultural blocks and urban gardens.
- It is a subspecies of the silvereye that occurs on islands off the coast of Queensland in north-eastern Australia, and which is sometimes considered to be a full species.
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