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Name: Yellow-bellied bulbul
Scientific: Alophoixus phaeocephalus
Malay: Merbah Perut Kuning
Family: Pycnonotidae
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Name: Yellow-vented bulbul
Scientific: Pycnonotus goiavier
Malay: Merbah Kapur
Family: Pycnonotidae
IUCN Red List (v.3.1, 2016): Least Concern
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學名: Alophoixus ochraceus
英名: Ochraceous Bulbul
Family : Pycnonotidae (鹎科). Length: 23cm.
*列入《世界自然保護聯盟》(IUCN)ver 3.1:2009年鳥類紅色名錄。
分佈於中南半島和中國的東南沿海地區,包括緬甸、越南、老撾、柬埔寨、泰國以及中國的東南沿海地區、香港、海南島。太平洋諸島嶼,包括台灣、東沙群島、西沙群島、中沙群島、南沙群島以及菲律賓。
體大(23厘米)的喧鬧鵯類。冠羽長而尖且顯散亂,上體橄欖色,頭側灰色,下體黃,白色的喉膨出而帶髭鬚。與黃腹冠鵯易混淆,區別為下體較黯淡,腹部黃色較淺。
虹膜-褐色;嘴-黑色;腳-褐色。叫聲:群鳥持續地發出斷續高叫,偶有細弱鳴聲。
The Ochraceous Bulbul (Alophoixus ochraceus) is a species of songbird in the Pycnonotidae family. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
Alophoixus pallidus
Puff-throated Bulbul
Blaßbauchbülbül
Bulbul Pálido
Бледнобрюхий манишковый бюльбюль
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Pycnonotus xanthorrhous Anderson, 1869, Brown-breasted Bulbul, Cui Hu Park, Kunming, Yunnan, China, 8 April 2013
Medium-sized songbird, brown above and whitish below with a tall black crest and dark “spur” on the side of the breast. Small red patch on ear and red undertail coverts. White tips on tail feathers. Generally found in pairs or small groups in gardens, orchards, forest edge, and open forests. Pleasant song consists of rich warbled phrases; calls include high-pitched pips, a long buzzy note, and a sharp “pik-pik-a-wew.” A common species in the Asian cagebird trade and escapee populations occasionally become established north of their natural range; also introduced to Florida, California, and Hawaii.
The ochraceous bulbul is a species of songbird in the Pycnonotidae family. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Scientific name: Alophoixus ochraceus
(Spizixos semitorques)-The Collared Finchbill is a species of songbird in the Pycnonotidae family. It is found in China, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
Scientific Name: Pycnonotus goiacvier
Family: Pycnonotidae
Camera: Nikon D850
Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR
Nid de merle maurice (Pycnonotus jocosus) ou Bulbul Orphée espèce invasive qui ravage les cultures fruitières et maraichers sur l'ile de la Réunion, ils ont une préférence pour les papayes, banane, litchi et les piments.
Photographed the juvenile Red-vented Bulbul at the Sofitel Resort and Spa located on Denarau Island in Nadi Western Fiji.
The Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer) is a member of the bulbul family of passerines. It is resident breeder across the Indian Subcontinent including Sri Lanka extending east to Burma and parts of Tibet. It has been introduced in many other parts of the world and has established itself in the wild on several Pacific islands including Fiji Samoa Tonga and Hawaii. It has also established itself in parts of Dubai the United Arab Emirates and New Zealand. It is included in the list of the world's 100 worst invasive alien species.
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Bulbuls are a family, Pycnonotidae, of medium-sized passerine songbirds. Many forest species are known as greenbuls, brownbuls, leafloves, or bristlebills.
by Keinen Imao (1845-1924), included in Keinen Kacho Gakan (Pictorial Models of Flowers and Birds by Keinen) – Japanese flower and bird picture book edited by Gessai Fukui and published in 1892.
The Asian red-eyed bulbul is a species of songbird in the Pycnonotidae family. It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma, Singapore, and Thailand. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
Scientific name: Pycnonotus brunneus
Ixos mcclellandii
Mountain Bulbul
Grünflügelbülbül
Bulbul de McClelland
Горный бюльбюль
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The black-headed bulbul (Pycnonotus atriceps) is a member of the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. It is found in forests in south-eastern Asia.
This bulbul mainly feeds on small fruit and berries, but will also take insects. It commonly occurs in small flocks, comprising 6-8 individuals.
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@Ulu Chepor, Perak, Malaysia
Name: Black-headed bulbul
Scientific: Brachypodius atriceps
Malay: Merbah Kepala Hitam / Merbah Siam
Family: Pycnonotidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1 2016): Least Concern
Gear: SONY a9 + SEL600F40GM + SEL14TC.
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The Yellow-Bellied Greenbul is a species of songbird in the bulbul family. It is found in eastern, southern and west-central Africa. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and dry savanna. Alternate names for the Yellow-Bellied Greenbul include the African yellow-bellied bulbul, yellow-bellied bulbul, yellow-breasted bulbul, yellow-breasted greenbul and yellow-necked greenbul. The latter name is also used as an alternate name by Falkenstein's greenbul. The name 'yellow-bellied bulbul' should not be confused with the other species of the same name.
Info above was extracted from Wikipedia.
Yellow-Bellied Greenbul Front View at Chobe National Park, Botswana
Photo taken at Kirirom National Park in Pine Forest habitat. Cambodia
These are photos from a recent ornithological expedition to Cambodia undertaken by the UC Davis Museum of Wildlife and Fish Biology and Cambodian Forestry Administration. There have been few ornithological surveys undertaken in Cambodia. This is the first of, we hope, a series of trips to survey remote regions..
by an anonymous artist, included in Ehon Miyama Shika (Deep Mountain Deer Picture Book) – Japanese picture book published by Seiemon Kashiwaraya in 1718
The Philippine Bulbul (Hypsipetes philippinus) is a songbird species in the bulbul family (Pycnonotidae). It is often placed in the genus Ixos, but is better retained in Hypsipetes as long as this is not entirely merged into Ixos, as it is quite closely related to the type species of Hypsipetes, the Black Bulbul (H. leucocephalus).[2]
It is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests; on Mount Kitanglad on Mindanao for example it is abundant in any kind of primary forest at least between 500 and 2,250 m ASL.[3] Both the Mindoro Bulbul and the Visayan Bulbul were formerly considered subspecies.
Fledglings of the Philippine Bulbul were recorded on Mindanao in late April, but the breeding season seems to be prolonged as females with ripe ovarian follicles were still found in April and May. Territorial songs are heard at lower altitudes as late as May, while further upslope the birds are silent at that time of year and presumably engaged in breeding activity. The Besra (Accipiter virgatus) has been recorded as a predator of young Philippine Bulbuls, and this or other goshawks might also catch adult birds.
(Spizixos semitorques)-The Collared Finchbill is a species of songbird in the Pycnonotidae family. It is found in China, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
(Spizixos semitorques)-The Collared Finchbill is a species of songbird in the Pycnonotidae family. It is found in China, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
(Spizixos semitorques)-The Collared Finchbill is a species of songbird in the Pycnonotidae family. It is found in China, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
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The yellow-bellied greenbul (Chlorocichla flaviventris) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. It is found in eastern, southern and west-central Africa. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and dry savanna.
The yellow-bellied greenbul was originally described in the genus Trichophorus (a synonym for Criniger) and then re-classified within Chlorocichla. Alternate names for the yellow-bellied greenbul include the African yellow-bellied bulbul, yellow-bellied bulbul, yellow-breasted bulbul, yellow-breasted greenbul and yellow-necked greenbul. The latter name is also used as an alternate name by Falkenstein's greenbul. The name 'yellow-bellied bulbul' should not be confused with the species of the same name, Alophoixus phaeocephalus.
Three subspecies of the yellow-bellied greenbul are recognized:
Kenya yellow-bellied greenbul (C. f. centralis) - Reichenow, 1887: Originally described as a separate species. Also named the Muanza yellow-throated greenbul. Found from southern Somalia to northern Mozambique
Zambezi yellow-bellied greenbul (C. f. occidentalis) - Sharpe, 1882: Originally described as a separate species. Found from north-western Angola to western Tanzania south to north-western Namibia, northern Botswana, northern South Africa and central Mozambique
C. f. flaviventris - (Smith, A, 1834): Found in eastern South Africa and southern Mozambique
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Mountain bulbul
The mountain bulbul (Ixos mcclellandii) is a songbird species in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. It is often placed in Hypsipetes, but seems to be closer to the type species of the genus Ixos, the Sunda bulbul. It is found in Southeast Asia and is not considered a threatened species by the IUCN. It is named after British East India Company Surgeon John McClelland.
The mountain bulbul was originally described in the genus Hypsipetes in 1840 by Thomas Horsfield. Alternate names for the mountain bulbul include the green-winged bulbul, McClelland's bulbul, McClelland's rufous-bellied bulbul, mountain streaked bulbul, and rufous-bellied bulbul. The common name, 'mountain bulbul', is also used as an alternate name for the Cameroon greenbul.
Subspecies
Nine subspecies are currently recognized:
I. m. mcclellandii - (Horsfield, 1840): Found from the eastern Himalayas to north-western Myanmar
I. m. ventralis - Stresemann & Heinrich, 1940: Found in south-western Myanmar
I. m. tickelli - (Blyth, 1855): Originally described as a separate species in the genus Hypsipetes. Found in eastern Myanmar and north-western Thailand
I. m. similis - (Rothschild, 1921): Found from north-eastern Myanmar to southern China and northern Indochina
I. m. holtii - (Swinhoe, R., 1861): Originally described as a separate species in the genus Hypsipetes. Found in south-eastern China
I. m. loquax- Deignan, 1940: Found in north-central and north-eastern Thailand, southern Laos
I. m. griseiventer- (Robinson & Kloss, 1919): Found in southern Vietnam
I. m. canescens- Riley, 1933: Originally described as a separate species. Found in south-eastern Thailand and south-western Cambodia
I. m. peracensis- (Hartert & Butler, AL, 1898): Found on the Malay Peninsula
It is found from the Indian subcontinent and southern China through Indochina to the Malay Peninsula. Its natural habitat is broadleaved evergreen forests, 800-2590m.