- Source: Southern yellow white-eye
- Pemberian makan antarspesies
- Daftar burung Taiwan
- Daftar film bertema lesbian, gay, biseksual dan transgender
- Daftar nama ikan air tawar endemik Indonesia
- Daftar hidangan nasi
- Sikatan tiran
- Penghargaan Grammy untuk Lagu Terbaik Tahun Ini
- Daftar julukan kota di Amerika Serikat
- Daftar pangram
- Toni Collette
- Southern yellow white-eye
- Northern yellow white-eye
- African yellow white-eye
- Indian white-eye
- List of birds by common name
- Cape white-eye
- Yellow-eyed penguin
- Yellow-eyed pigeon
- Yellow-eyed junco
- Zosterops
The southern yellow white-eye (Zosterops anderssoni) is a bird species in the family Zosteropidae. It is found in parts of southern Africa. It was formerly considered conspecific with the African yellow white-eye.
The southern yellow white-eye was formerly treated as a subspecies of the African yellow white-eye, (renamed the northern yellow white-eye), (Zosterops senegalensis) but it is now considered as a separate species based on the phylogenetic relationships determined in a molecular study in 2013.
Three subspecies are recognised:
Z. a. anderssoni Shelley, 1892 – east and south Angola and north Namibia to southwest Tanzania, west Mozambique and north South Africa
Z. a. tongensis Roberts, 1931 – southeast Zimbabwe, south Mozambique and northeast South Africa
Z. a. stierlingi Reichenow, 1899 – east and south Tanzania, east Zambia, Malawi and north Mozambique
Its diet consists of insects, fruits, seeds, and grains.