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Red-vented Bulbul
Latin Name:
Pycnonotus cafer
Category:
Size:
20cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Dark sootybrown plumage; pale edges of feathers on back and breast give scaly appearance; darker head, with slight crest; almost black on throat; white rump and red vent distinctive; dark tail tipped white. Pairs or small flocks, but large numbers gather to feed; arboreal, keeps to middle levels of trees and bushes; a well known Indian bird, rather attached to man’s neighbourhood; pleasantly noisy and cheerful, lively and quarrelsome; indulges in dust-bathing; also hunts flycatcher-style.
Habitat:
light forests, gardens, haunts of man.
Food:
insects, fruits, flower nectar, kitchen scraps.
Distribution:
subcontinent, to about 1,800m in Himalaya.
Call:
Call Description:
cheerful whistling calls; alarm calls on sighting snake, owl or some other intrusion, serving to alert other birds.
IUCN:
National Status:
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