Red-eyed Bulbul

The 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.

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The Red-eyed Bulbul is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

Red-eyed Bulbul on wire Date: Tuesday, May 11 2010 Filename: AGAMI Red-eyed Bulbul Danum Valley Borneo 2009 Roy de Haas 5Y8R4796. More

The Red-eyed Bulbul (Pycnonotus brunneus) 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. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Pycnonotus brunneus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 24 July 2007. Stub icon This Pycnonotidae-related article is a stub. More

Red-Eyed Bulbuls are common in Kemensah. Funny how the eyes on this bulbul aren’t exactly red as the name suggests. Posted by madibirder at 11:20 PM Labels: Bulbul, Kemensah 2 comments: wondersf said... I have checked my plant in Perdik, it was no where near flowering nor fruiting. Meaning, unlike Durian, each plant flowers at the own timing. More

The Red-eyed Bulbul (Pycnonotus brunneus) is a bulbul found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma, Singapore, and Thailand. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. - Photo, Video and/or Article contributions are welcome! Please click here for info The Avianweb strives to maintain accurate and up-to-date information; however, mistakes do happen. If you would like to correct or update any of the information, please send us an e-mail. More

The African Red-eyed Bulbul is a Southern African bird that belongs to the Pycnonotidae bird family group which includes birds such as Bulbuls, Nicators. The description for the African Red-eyed Bulbul (Latin name Pycnonotus nigricans) can be found in the 7th Edition of the Roberts Birds of Southern Africa. The Pycnonotus nigricans can be quickly identified by its unique Roberts identification number of 567 and the detailed description of this bird is on page 767. More

The Red-eyed Bulbul (Pycnonoyus nigricans) or Black-fronted Bulbul of some authors, is a very common resident of the arid regions of s.w. Africa. These individuals were photographed in the Huab River valley of Namibia in October, 1998. The photos were taken with a Canon EOS 1N & EF 300mm F4L IS lens with a 1.4X extender on Fuji Sensia 100 with available natural light. The camera and lens were hand-held on a gunstock mount. More

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in Bird of the week, Birding | The African red-eyed bulbul is near endemic to Southern Africa, its range extending only marginally into southern Angola and Zambia. It is extremely common throughout most of Namibia, with the exception of the Namib Desert, inhabiting savanna grasslands, woodland and riverine bush, farmyards, gardens and orchards, preferring to be near water. Its cheerful call is heard throughout the day as the birds are conspicuous and vocal in pairs or small groups, often calling from the tops of trees. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Pycnonotidae
Genus : Pycnonotus
Species : brunneus
Authority : Blyth, 1845