Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical mangrove forests.
The Yellow-bellied White-eye is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
* Yellow-bellied White-eye, Zosterops chloris * Ashy-bellied White-eye, Zosterops citrinella (formerly citrinellus) * Pearl-bellied White-eye, Zosterops grayi * Golden-bellied White-eye, Zosterops uropygialis * Sulawesi White-eye, Zosterops consobrinorum * Black-ringed White-eye, Zosterops anomalus * Yellow-spectacled White-eye, Zosterops wallacei * Black-crowned White-eye, Zosterops atrifrons * Sulawesi Black-crowned White-eye, Zosterops (atrifrons) More
Yellow-bellied White-eye Zosterops chloris Widespread in lower altitude rainforest. Zitting Cisticola Cisticola juncidis Not uncommon in grassland. Sunda Bush-Warbler E Cettia vulcania Only seen once but excellent views in low bushes on Gunung Rinjani. Olive-backed Tailorbird Orthotomus sepium Very common in secondary bush. Arctic Warbler Phylloscopus borealis Only observed once in lowland rainforest. More
6th edition uses the name Yellow-bellied White-eye for Lemon-bellied White-eye. The name Mangrove White-eye has also been used for this species, however, that name has also been used for a species from Australia, Australian Yellow White-eye. Habitat - Forest Behaviour - External Links - Image:Icon_camera_link. More
Yellow-bellied White-eye zosterops chloris Flores; seen near Labuanbajo Komodo; several active parties Ashy-bellied White-eye zosterops citrinellus Timor; commonly encountered quick moving flocks Sumba; recorded near Lewa *Yellow-browed Dark-eye lophozosterops superciliaris Flores; regularly seen around Ruteng *Crested Dark-eye lophozosterops dohertyi Flores; singles at Danau Ranamese and Puarlolo *Spot-breasted Dark-eye heleia muelleri Timor; singles on Gunung Mutis and Camplong *Thick-billed Dark-eye heleia crassirostris More
Yellow-bellied White-eye Zosterops chloris = Described by: Bonaparte (1850) Alternate common name(s): Lemon-bellied White-eye, Mangrove White-eye, Moluccan White-eye, Banda White-eye, Yellow White-eye, Large Bridled White-eye, Pale Silver-eye Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs No photographs are available for this species Range Lesser Sundas; (1) Lombok Is. Penida. (2) Sumbawa and Flores Is. and sw. Sulawesi. Belitung. More
saw Yellow-bellied White-eye in second growth by the roadside. This was a new species. Another Sulawesi Serpent Eagle was seen. We drove to the airport with our packed lunches stopping only at a large area of paddies. This was the only place that we saw Pale-headed Munias. A flock of 150 was seen. The plane was delayed and we arrived in Makassar late. There was no more birding. More