The Indian White-eye is a small passerine bird found across the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia. Recognizable by its bright yellow-green plumage and distinct white eye-ring, it is a highly active species, often seen in small flocks, flitting between flowers and trees.
These birds are nectar feeders, frequently seen hanging upside-down while feeding, as captured in one of my shots. They also consume small insects and fruits, playing an important role in pollination. Their high-energy movements make them a challenge to photograph, but patience rewarded me with these wonderful moments.
With these images, I bid farewell to 2024, welcoming 2025 with excitement for more adventures, discoveries, and moments with nature.
📍 Captured in Chiang Mai, Thailand
📸 Paula QJY Photography | IG: justcapture2021