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Zosteropidae
thumb|242px|Indian white-eye, Zosterops palpebrosus
The white-eyes are a family, Zosteropidae, of small passerine birds native to tropical, subtropical and temperate Sub-Saharan Africa, southern and eastern Asia, and Australasia. White-eyes inhabit most tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, the western Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf of Guinea. Discounting some widespread members of the genus Zosterops, most species are endemic to single islands or archipelagos. The silvereye, Zosterops lateralis, naturally colonised New Zealand, where it is known as the "wax-eye" or tauhou ("stranger"), from 1855

Bonin white-eye
species of bird

golden white-eye
species of bird

Cinnamon Ibon
species of bird
Parayuhina diademata
species of bird

Giant White-eye
species of bird
Rukia
Rukia is a small genus of birds in the white-eye family. Its two members are found in the Federated States of Micronesia on the island of Pohnpei and the Faichuk group of the Chuuk islands. They are:

Rufescent Darkeye
species of bird
Zosterornis
Zosterornis is a genus of passerine birds in the white-eye family Zosteropidae.
The five species in the genus are endemic to the Philippines.

Dusky White-eye
species of bird
Dasycrotapha
Dasycrotapha is a genus of bird in the family Zosteropidae.