What is another word for large-billed white-eye?

Pronunciation: [lˈɑːd͡ʒbˈɪld wˈa͡ɪtˈa͡ɪ] (IPA)

Large-billed white-eye is a bird species that belongs to the family of Zosteropidae. It is commonly found in the forests of Southeast Asia, particularly in the Malaysian and Indonesian archipelagos. The Large-billed white-eye is known for its distinctive features, including its large beak, small size, and white eye-ring. This bird has several synonyms, including Zosterops meyeni, Mei's white-eye, and White-rimmed flowerpecker. Its name in the local language varies, such as mata putih besar in Malay and burung mata putih besar in Indonesian. It is a common sight for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts alike, owing to its unique features and vibrant appearance.

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