Mauritius black bulbul

The Mauritius Bulbul , also known as Mauritius Black Bulbul, is a songbird endemic to Mauritius. Formerly, it was included in H. borbonicus as subspecies olivaceus.

The Mauritius black bulbul is classified as Vulnerable (VU), considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.

The Mauritius black bulbul is a rare passerine with a dull plumage comprising various shades of olive-green and grey (2). The head is mostly olive-grey, with dark, almost blackish, pointed crown feathers, and the upperparts are a dark greenish-olive (2) (3) (4). Underneath, the throat, breast and flanks are more of a greenish grey, while the belly has a tinge of yellow (2). The pinkish-yellow, or orange, of the bill and legs stands out conspicuously against the dull plumage. More

The Mauritius black bulbul is a rare passerine with a dull plumage comprising various shades of olive-green and grey. The head is mostly olive-grey, with dark, almost blackish, pointed crown feathers, and the upperparts are a dark greenish-olive ... More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Pycnonotidae
Genus : Hypsipetes
Species : olivaceus
Authority : Jardine & Selby, 1835