Wallace's White-eye is a bird species endemic to Indonesia, and it is also known by its scientific name Zosterops wallacei. The encompassing category for this bird type is white-eye, which refers to its distinctive white circle that surrounds its eye, contrasting with its otherwise brightly colored feathers. Apart from Wallace's White-eye, there are other types of white-eyes found in various parts of the world. Some of the synonyms used to describe them include Oriental white-eye, Mountain white-eye, Chestnut-flanked white-eye, Black-capped white-eye, and Japanese white-eye. These bird species are popular among bird watchers due to their distinct features, including their melodious songs and exceptional beauty.