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Pycnonotus aurigaster thais

 

near Siem Reap, Cambodia

Black-fronted Bulbul (Pycnonotus nigricans);

see more photos in a set Namibia

Pycnonotus jocosus

Red-whiskered Bulbul

Rotohrbülbül

Bulbul Orfeo

Краснощёкий настоящий бюльбюль

 

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Black-crested Bulbul, Pycnonotus flaviventris, Merbah Jambul Hitam

It is found from the Indian subcontinent to southeast Asia. The head of this bulbul is black while the rest of its body is in different shades of yellow. Both the male and female are similar in plumage. This is a bird of forest and dense scrub. It builds its nest in a bush. Feeds on fruit and insects.

Antara merbah yang boleh dijumpai di kawasan pinggir hutan. Selalunya paling mudah dijumpai di pokok yang sedang berbuah yang mana ia akan datang mencari makan dalam kumpulan. Ia boleh hinggap tinggi di pokok dan juga boleh ditemui serendah aras tanah mencari makan. Burung yang ini saya temui sedang mandi di kawasan aliran anak sungai kecil di pinggir hutan.

Exif: f8, 1/50, ISO 500, focal length 800mm, Cik Canon EOS 50D, lens Canon 400mm, TC 2.0, tripod

 

太陽下山放棄前拍到了,雖然有點遠但有拍到就偷笑了,高雄旗津星光隧道旁拍攝。

(Pycnonotus melanicterus) B28I2395.jpg - Thailand South -Kaeng Krachan National Park.

With his crest, he reminds me of the current hairstyle of soccers like Neymar or Christiano Ronaldo. It always makes me laugh ...

Pycnonotus jocosus, Huntington Botanical Gardens, Los Angeles, California

A common bulbul (Pycnonotus barbatus) from Masai Mara. It has a bright yellow undertail, as you can see right over the branch.

 

I can't believe that it is a whole year since I was there already!

 

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Series of 3 photos showing how Yellow-vented Bulbul pick up its meal from flower.

 

2 - Found one and check it out.

 

Yellow-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus goiavier)

 

The Yellow-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus goiavier) is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is resident breeder in southeast Asia from southern Thailand and Cambodia south to Borneo and the Philippines. It is found in a wide variety of open habitats, but not deep forest. It is one of the most common birds in cultivated areas. They appear to be nomadic, roaming from place to place regularly.

 

The Yellow-vented Bulbul builds a well-camouflaged but fragile, loose, deep, cup-shaped nest from grass, leaves, roots, vine stems, and twigs. The nest is untidy on the outside, but it is neatly lined with plant fibers. It may be built in a wide range of places from low bushes to high trees. This is a species adapted to humans and may even nest in gardens. The Yellow-vented Bulbul lays 2-5 eggs in February to June.

 

The Yellow-vented Bulbuls eats berries and small fruits. They also sip nectar, nibble on young shoots, and take some insects.

 

[Credit to en.wikipedia.org/]

  

Pycnonotus brunneus (Red-eyed Bulbul) perching on a branch.

 

Taken on a jungle track behind the carpark / visitors area of the Machinchang Cable Car carpark, Machinchang Cambrian Geoforest Park, Langkawi, Malaysia.

Pycnonotus xanthopygos

 

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Portrait of two Red-eyed African Bulbul (Pycnonotus nigricans nigricans) Image taken at Okonjima Nature Reserve in Namibia.

Scientific Name: Pycnonotus goiacvier

 

Camera: Nikon D850

Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR and

AF-S Teleconverter TC-14E III

Super-Multi-Coated TAKUMAR 200mm f4

Pycnonotus sinensis formosae Hartert, 1910

 

亦稱白頭鵯。

 

燕雀目 Order Passeriformes

鵯科 Family Pycnonotidae

鵯屬 Genus Pycnonotus

 

寒櫻:臺灣原生種山櫻花(緋寒櫻、緋櫻)與日本山櫻的嫁接雜交品種。

The Asian red-eyed bulbul (Pycnonotus brunneus) is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is found on the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.

 

Also known as Brown bulbul (also used for the common bulbul), red-eyed brown bulbul, and red-eyed bulbul (also used for the African red-eyed bulbul).

Cape Bulbul couple (Pycnonotus capensis) early morning ...

Cape Town, Western Cape Province, South Africa

The yellow-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus goiavier), or eastern yellow-vented bulbul, is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is resident breeder in southeastern Asia from Indochina to the Philippines. It is found in a wide variety of open habitats, but not deep forest. It is one of the most common birds in cultivated areas. They appear to be nomadic, roaming from place to place regularly.

Bhandup, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Nikon D500, Nikkor 300mm f/2.8G AF-S VRII, Nikon TC-20eIII

 

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Pycnonotus goiavier _1330041 A F frame

Straw-headed Bulbul (Pycnonotus zeylanicus)

 

Wild populations of many bird species are in rapid decline across Southeast Asia as a result of unsustainable hunting for the pet-bird trade, especially in Indonesia. Sought by bird hobbyists for its powerful and rich song, the globally endangered Straw-headed Bulbul (Pycnonotus zeylanicus) is one of the world’s most threatened songbirds due to soaring demand for the pet trade. Across much of Southeast Asia, the Straw-headed Bulbul has been relentlessly trapped from the wild to be later sold in the bird markets of Java, Kalimantan, Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia. The species has now gone extinct from Thailand and most parts of Indonesia where it used to be found, including the whole island of Java. There are also no recent records from Sumatra.

 

In a recent study published in the journal Bird Conservation International led by members of the Nature Society (Singapore) Bird Group, wild populations of the Straw-headed Bulbul in Singapore was found to have steadily risen over the last 15 years, and may now be the largest in its entire distribution. Using data gathered from more than 15 years of the Annual Bird Census, the study found that populations on the island of Pulau Ubin have increased at nearly 4% per year. It is estimated that at least 110 individuals of the Straw-headed Bulbul now survives on Ubin, making the island a global stronghold for the species. On the other hand, trends in mainland Singapore were less clear, appearing to remain unchanged over the study period.

 

The population of the Straw-headed Bulbul in Singapore is estimated to be at least 202 individuals based on existing data. However this estimate is likely to be conservative since the Western Catchment area was not comprehensively surveyed. Moreover, new sites for the bulbul, including remnant pockets of woodland like Burgundy woods has been discovered very recently and these were not captured in the Annual Bird Census. Given that the global population of the species is now estimated at 600-1,700 individuals, Singapore may easily hold 12-34% of the world’s remaining wild Straw-headed Bulbuls.

 

To effectively conserve the Straw-headed Bulbul, there will be a need to conserve small pockets of woodland such as Bukit Brown and Khatib Bongsu outside the nature reserves. It is also hoped that the authorities will review plans to gazette at least some parts of Pulau Ubin as a nature reserve. Other biodiversity can be expected benefit from the conservation actions targeting the bulbul.

 

Studies on the long-term population trends of birds in Singapore would not be possible without the citizen science surveys carried out by the Nature Society and supported by a large team of volunteers since 1986. These surveys include the Mid-year, Fall, and most importantly, the Annual Bird Censuses. Additionally, there are also dedicated censuses focused on monitoring raptor migration and parrots in urban areas. During these censuses, as many as 50 volunteers may be surveying birds across the country concurrently. Over the last two decades, these censuses have allowed us to track population trends of threatened species such as the globally endangered Straw-headed Bulbul.”

 

By Yong Ding Li.

The Red-whiskered Bulbul is found mainly in tropical Asia. This bird was seen at Eravikulam National Park, near Munnar, Western Ghats, Kerala.

 

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黃冠鵯 (Straw-headed bulbul)

Inhabits lowland and foothill waterside forests, where it can often be detected by its wonderfully rich, bubbling song.

Hampstead Wetland Park 2023-1

2019Zambia, Moore's farm (near Monze)

亦稱白頭鵯

Pycnonotus sinensis formosae Hartert, 1910

 

燕雀目 Order Passeriformes

鵯科 Family Pycnonotidae

鵯屬 Genus Pycnonotus

Sigiriya, Sri Lanka ....

 

pulled the spider from the web for lunch...

I know these birds to be vocal and territorial but this one took things to a new level. We always eat breakfast outdoors when visiting Mauritius and, after a few days during our last trip, a bulbul would stop by and steal pieces of pineapple off our plates. A few days after that, it began perching on the table and chirping at us until the fruit arrived, chasing away the occasional house sparrow that tried to muscle in on the morning bounty. More at "Colin Pacitti Wildlife Photography & Fishing Travels" - www.colin-pacitti.com.

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Kinabatangan, Sabah, Malaysia.

 

Pycnonotus goiavier gourdini Gray, GR, 1847

 

鳥綱 Class Aves

雀形目 Order Passeriformes

鵯科 Family Pycnonotidae

鵯屬 Genus Pycnonotus

The red-whiskered bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus), or crested bulbul, is a passerine bird found in Asia. It is a member of the bulbul family. It is a resident frugivore found mainly in tropical Asia. It has been introduced in many tropical areas of the world where populations have established themselves. It feeds on fruits and small insects. Red-whiskered bulbuls perch conspicuously on trees and have a loud three or four note call. They are very common in hill forests and urban gardens within their range.

 

Source: Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-whiskered_bulbul)

Sepilok, Borneo (Sabah) Malasia.

Septiembre 2022.

The Flame-throated Bulbul is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is an endemic found only in southwest India. This is a bird of forest and dense scrub. It builds its nest in a bush; two to four eggs is a typical clutch. Seen in the Western Ghats mountains near Thattekad, Kerala, southern India.

 

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Tanzania.

Victoria lake.

Speke Bay Lodge

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The common bulbul (Pycnonotus barbatus) is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is found in north-eastern, northern, western and central Africa.

 

Red-whiskered Bulbul is one of the most common bird species in Hong Kong. It is characterized by the tall pointed black crest and red face patch.

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