Enjoy the great outdoors of nature and birds in particular.
Wow, I have never seen one of these. How unusual that big white ring around his eyes!
It looks rather like our Silver-Eye
Wow... can really see a big white ring there
What a gorgeous little bird. I always enjoy seeing all of your South African birds. They are SO different from what we have here.Thanks for sharing and for coming to my blog.Hugs,Betsy
Great little birds I only saw one very briefly on our last visit. Have a good day, Diane
He is a little cutie.
What a sweet bird!
the bird and your images are beautiful!!!
Lovely bird. Nice pics.
You are a lucky person, lovely Cape White-Eye.
An attractive bird indeed!
Thanks for the birthday wishes Margaret. And I understand you too had a birthday recently...a belated happy to you too then!!
I think I saw those in Kenya. It's a very striking bird with that eye and the bright green plumage.
hi, margaret. i saw your sweet comment on eileen's post and just wanted to say thank you for remembering me and those silly whistlers! may life continue with blessings and joy for you!
What a beautiful bird this is.You do not see this species in Holland.Best regards Irma
Looks so much the the Silvereyes we have here - I'll go and look this one up!Cheers - Stewart M -Melbourne
What a cutie! We have a 'wax-eye' that looks very similar but very elusive.
He most certainly has a big, white eye. Great for spotting him.
Beautiful bird! Hope you have a wonderful week!
Very nice images and they are remarkable eye rings!
What a pretty bird and very appropriately named.
Beautiful!
It looks like the white ring around the eyes are painted. Beautiful bird!
His eyes really do stand out. Gotta love Mother Nature. Thanks for your blog visit!
Very pretty bird Margaret!
What a neat little bird. Love the white ring- really makes him an unusual sight!
It's me back again. Where may I find you, Margaret, or are you taking time off the blog circuit?
Wow, I have never seen one of these. How unusual that big white ring around his eyes!
ReplyDeleteIt looks rather like our Silver-Eye
ReplyDeleteWow... can really see a big white ring there
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous little bird. I always enjoy seeing all of your South African birds. They are SO different from what we have here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and for coming to my blog.
Hugs,
Betsy
Great little birds I only saw one very briefly on our last visit. Have a good day, Diane
ReplyDeleteHe is a little cutie.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet bird!
ReplyDeletethe bird and your images are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely bird. Nice pics.
ReplyDeleteYou are a lucky person, lovely Cape White-Eye.
ReplyDeleteAn attractive bird indeed!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the birthday wishes Margaret. And I understand you too had a birthday recently...a belated happy to you too then!!
DeleteI think I saw those in Kenya. It's a very striking bird with that eye and the bright green plumage.
ReplyDeletehi, margaret. i saw your sweet comment on eileen's post and just wanted to say thank you for remembering me and those silly whistlers! may life continue with blessings and joy for you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird this is.
ReplyDeleteYou do not see this species in Holland.
Best regards Irma
Looks so much the the Silvereyes we have here - I'll go and look this one up!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M -Melbourne
What a cutie! We have a 'wax-eye' that looks very similar but very elusive.
ReplyDeleteHe most certainly has a big, white eye. Great for spotting him.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird! Hope you have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteVery nice images and they are remarkable eye rings!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty bird and very appropriately named.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the white ring around the eyes are painted. Beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteHis eyes really do stand out. Gotta love Mother Nature. Thanks for your blog visit!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty bird Margaret!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat little bird. Love the white ring- really makes him an unusual sight!
ReplyDeleteIt's me back again. Where may I find you, Margaret, or are you taking time off the blog circuit?
ReplyDelete