Silvereyes share the job of raising young. Both male and female brood the eggs and feed the chicks. Pairs stay together from year to year but join others in winter flocks.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 313, 1 August 2004, Page 19
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31Silvereyes share the job of raising young. Both male and female brood the eggs and feed the chicks. Pairs stay together from year to year but join others in winter flocks. Forest and Bird, Issue 313, 1 August 2004, Page 19
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