It is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Quite common, it is not considered a threatened species by the IUCN.
The Black-fronted 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.
Black-fronted White-eye, Mountain White-eye, New Guinea Black-fronted White-eye, Papuan Black-fronted White-eye, Small Black-fronted White-eye, Yellow-throated White-eye Spanish: Anteojitos Menor, Ojiblanco de Nueva Guinea Finnish: Mustaotsarilli French: Zostérops à front sombre, Zostérops mineur Indonesian: Kacamata Dagu-kuning Italian: Occhialino frontenera, Occhialino frontenera della Nuova Guinea Japanese: nyuaginiamejiro, nyu-giniamejiro Japanese: ニュアギニアメジロ, ニューギニアメヂロ Latin: Zosterops minor, Zosterops minor minor Dutch: Kleine Zwartvoorhoofdbrilvogel Polish: szlarnik ubogi More
eye ring found in the Black-fronted White-eye otherwise it is very similar. Therefore, its vernacular name is misleading. Michigan State University’s Pamela Rasmussen makes this note on Science Codex: Its eye isn’t ringed in a band of white feathers like its cousins who flock in other remote tropical islands of Indonesia. More
The Black-fronted White-eye (Zosterops minor) is a songbird species. It is closely related to the Old World babblers, and its family Zosteropidae might better be included in the Tiimalidae. Some sources include this species within Z. atrifrons, the Black-crowned White-eye. It is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Quite common, it is not considered a threatened species by the IUCN. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Zosterops minor. More