White-eyes (Zosteropidae)
African Yellow White-eye (Zosterops senegalensis) - HBW 13, p. 470
French:
Zostérops jaune
German: Senegalbrillenvogel
Spanish:
Anteojitos Senegalés
Other common names: Yellow White-eye; Jackson’s White-eye
(jacksoni)
Taxonomy: Zosterops
senegalensis Bonaparte, 1850, Senegal.
Forms
a superspecies and sometimes regarded as conspecific with Z.
vaughani; both sometimes suggested as being part of a larger
superspecies that includes also Z. abyssinicus, Z. pallidus
and Z. poliogastrus, or, more unlikely, a close relationship
to race kirki of Z. maderaspatanus proposed. Races
gerhardi and jacksoni have in the past been included in
Z. poliogastrus; jacksoni sometimes considered a
separate species. Race stenocricotus differs vocally from
others and may merit full species status. Races i.. View all taxonomy...
Forms a superspecies and sometimes regarded as conspecific with Z. vaughani; both sometimes suggested as being part of a larger superspecies that includes also Z. abyssinicus, Z. pallidus and Z. poliogastrus, or, more unlikely, a close relationship to race kirki of Z. maderaspatanus proposed. Races gerhardi and jacksoni have in the past been included in Z. poliogastrus; jacksoni sometimes considered a separate species. Race stenocricotus differs vocally from others and may merit full species status. Races intergrade widely, e.g. nominate intergrades with demeryi, stenicricotus and stuhlmanni, and quanzae with kasaicus, heinrichi and anderssoni, etc. Described races phyllicus from W Cameroon (Tatum, in Bamenda Highlands) and poensis from Bioko I (in Gulf of Guinea) synonymized with stenocricotus. Fourteen subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- senegalensis Bonaparte, 1850 - S Mauritania, Senegal and Guinea E to S Chad, Central African Republic (except SW), S Sudan, NW Ethiopia and N Eritrea.
- demeryi Büttikofer, 1890 - Sierra Leone, Liberia and Ivory Coast.
- stenocricotus Reichenow, 1892 - SE Nigeria, highlands of Cameroon and SW Central African Republic S to N Gabon; Bioko I (Fernando Póo).
- senegalensis Bonaparte, 1850 - S Mauritania, Senegal and Guinea E to S Chad, Central African Republic (except SW), S Sudan, NW Ethiopia and N Eritrea.
- demeryi Büttikofer, 1890 - Sierra Leone, Liberia and Ivory Coast.
- stenocricotus Reichenow, 1892 - SE Nigeria, highlands of Cameroon and SW Central African Republic S to N Gabon; Bioko I (Fernando Póo).
- gerhardi van den Elzen & König, 1983 - S Sudan and NE Uganda.
- toroensis Reichenow, 1904 - NE DRCongo and W Uganda.
- reichenowi A. J. C. Dubois, 1911 - E DRCongo (highland forests W of L Kivu and NW of L Tanganyika).
- stuhlmanni Reichenow, 1892 - SC Uganda S to NW Tanzania.
- jacksoni Neumann, 1899 - highlands of Kenya and N Tanzania (Loliondo).
- stierlingi Reichenow, 1899 - highlands of E Zambia, S & E Tanzania, Malawi and N & NW Mozambique.
- kasaicus Chapin, 1932 - C DRCongo S to NE Angola.
- heinrichi Meise, 1958 - NW Angola.
- quanzae Meyer de Schauensee, 1932 - C Angola.
- anderssoni Shelley, 1892 - savannas of SE Zaire, SW Tanzania, W Malawi and W Mozambique S to S & E Angola, N Namibia, N & NE Botswana, Zimbabwe plateau and N South Africa (E Limpopo lowveld).
- tongensis Roberts, 1931 - lowlands of SE Zimbabwe, S Mozambique and NE South Africa (NE KwaZulu-Natal).
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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Profile.
Locality North-West District, Botswana (ssp anderssoni)
Fran Trabalon 19 November 2011 1 year ago 4.1 -
Seen well at Maweni Farm.
Locality Soni, West Usambara, Usambara Mountains, Tanzania (ssp jacksoni)
M P Goodey 1 January 2009 1 year ago 4 -
Moving into the branches for food.
Locality Rust de Winter Reserve, Limpopo Province, South Africa (ssp anderssoni)
Fran Trabalon 21 October 2008 1 year ago 3.7 -
Two birds feeding on a flowered tree
Locality Katima Mulilo, Caprivi Region, Namibia
Aleix Comas 2 September 2007 3 years ago 3.7 -
Feeding on flowers at Entebbe Botanical Gardens, Uganda Locality Entebbe, Uganda
SURYAKIRAN.NAIK 1 November 2009 2 years ago 2.8
