Sanford's white-eye

Woodfordia lacterosa Sanford's white-eye (Zosterops lacertosus) is a species of bird in the family Zosteropidae.

It is primarily recognized for its distinctive white rings around its eyes, which is a common feature in the white-eye family.

They primarily feed on insects, nectar, and small fruits, making it an important species for pollination and seed dispersal in its ecosystem.

[3] The Sanford's white-eye's population size is unknown due to continued commercial logging in the Solomon Islands.

Continued commercial logging as well as energy mining in the Solomon Islands is the biggest threat to this species.

[4] During their breeding season they build nests in tall trees and typically lay 2-4 unspotted blue eggs per clutch.