The
white-eyes are 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. The silvereye has also been
introduced to the
Society Islands in
French Polynesia, while the
Japanese white-eye has been introduced to
Hawaii.