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    The Capricorn silvereye (Zosterops lateralis chlorocephalus), also known as the Capricorn white-eye or green-headed white-eye, is a small greenish bird...
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    White, 1910 (Capricorn silvereye)– Capricorn and Bunker Group, central Queensland, Australia Z. l. chloronotus Gould, 1841 (western silvereye) – south-west...
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    Eurasian wren Capricorn silvereye Zosterops lateralis chlorocephalus Capricorn and Bunker Group of the Australian Great Barrier Reef Unknown Silvereye...
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    black-faced cuckoo-shrike (Coracina novaehollandiae novaehollandiae) Capricorn silvereye (Zosterops lateralis chlorocephalus) Migratory waders often sighted...
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    sanctus) Black-faced cuckooshrike (Coracina n. novaehollandiae) Capricorn silvereye (Zosterops lateralis chlorocephalus) Though other herons may occasionally...
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    seabird diversity of any island within the Great Barrier Reef. The Capricorn silvereye, a small bird endemic to the southern Great Barrier Reef, is found...
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  • to obtain experience in field techniques and data analysis. The Capricorn silvereye, a small bird endemic to the southern Great Barrier Reef, is found...
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    fringed by a white coral beach and covered with pisonia forest. The Capricorn silvereye, a small bird endemic to the southern Great Barrier Reef, is present...
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    eastern reef egret, pied oystercatchers, sooty oystercatchers and Capricorn silvereyes are resident on the island year-round. The island is a nesting place...
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  • Capricornia Cays Important Bird Area. The Capricorn silvereye, a small bird endemic to islands in the Capricorn-Bunker Group, is resident on Erskine. Loggerhead...
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    shearwater are most common, while the black-naped tern, bridled tern, Capricorn silvereye, roseate tern and silver gull are also regularly seen on the island...
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    wedge-tailed shearwaters on Australia's east coast nest on the island. The Capricorn silvereye, a small bird endemic to the southern Great Barrier Reef, is found...
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  • from Tryon Island, Erskine Island and West Fairfax Islands. The Capricorn silvereye, a small bird endemic to the southern Great Barrier Reef, is present...
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    Robert; Clegg, Sonya (2014). "First evidence of avian malaria in Capricorn Silvereyes (Zosterops lateralis chlorocephalus) on Heron Island". The Sunbird...
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  • soldierbush and she-oaks are found around the island fringes. The Capricorn silvereye, a small bird endemic to the southern Great Barrier Reef, is found...
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  • maintained in a natural condition, free from human disturbance. The Capricorn silvereye, a small bird endemic to the southern Great Barrier Reef, is found...
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    currawongs in Sydney gardens is negatively correlated with the presence of silvereyes (Zosterops lateralis). The species has been implicated in the spread of...
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    unconfirmed one in 2005. The species declined due to competition with the silvereye Zosterops lateralis, which was introduced in 1904; the accidental introduction...
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