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Bulbuls

Bulbuls, medium-sized songbirds belonging to the family Pycnonotidae, include about 160 species across 32 genera and are found in diverse habitats ranging from African rainforests to open Asian areas, with some island species in the Indian Ocean. This widespread family, first introduced by George Robert Gray in 1840, has undergone taxonomic revisions, with certain species reclassified into new families and genera based on genetic studies. Bulbuls are slender birds with long tails, short wings, and a slightly hooked bill, varying in size and color, with some sporting distinct crests and being highly vocal. These monogamous birds generally lay up to five eggs in open tree nests, with some species displaying polygamy or alloparenting. Their diet is mainly frugivorous but can also include insects and small vertebrates. While some bulbuls thrive in human-altered environments and have even been introduced globally, a number are threatened by habitat loss, especially forest specialists.

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African & Green Broadbills
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African Barbets
Albatrosses
Anhingas, Darters
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Barn Owls
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Bushshrikes
Bustards
Buttonquail
Caracaras, Falcons
Cettia Bush Warblers & Allies
Chats, Old World Flycatchers
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Cormorants, Shags
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Crab-plover
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Cuckoos
Cuckooshrikes
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Egyptian Plover
Fairy Flycatchers
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Grassbirds & Allies
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Ground Babblers
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Hamerkop
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Hoopoes
Hornbills
Hylias
Hyliotas
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Jacanas
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Kites, Hawks, Eagles
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Laughingthrushes & Allies
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Northern Storm Petrels
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Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches
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Penduline Tits
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Plovers
Rails, Crakes & Coots
Reed Warblers & Allies
Rollers
Sandgrouse
Sandpipers, Snipes
Secretarybird
Shoebill
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Skuas
Starlings, Rhabdornis
Stilts, Avocets
Stone-curlews, Thick-knees
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Sugarbirds
Sunbirds
Swallows, Martins
Swifts
Sylviid Babblers
Thrushes
Tits, Chickadees
Treecreepers
Trogons
Tropicbirds
Turacos
Typical Broadbills
Vangas & Allies
Wagtails, Pipits
Wattle-eyes, Batises
Waxbills, Munias & Allies
Weavers, Widowbirds
White-eyes
Wood Hoopoes
Woodpeckers
Yellow Flycatchers
A photo of a African Red-eyed Bulbul (Pycnonotus nigricans)

African Red-eyed Bulbul

Pycnonotus nigricans

Ansorge's Greenbul

Eurillas ansorgei

Baumann's Olive Greenbul

Phyllastrephus baumanni

Black-browed Greenbul

Arizelocichla fusciceps

Black-collared Bulbul

Neolestes torquatus

Cabanis's Greenbul

Phyllastrephus cabanisi
A photo of a Common Bulbul (Pycnonotus barbatus)

Common Bulbul

Pycnonotus barbatus
A photo of a Dark-capped Bulbul (Pycnonotus tricolor)

Dark-capped Bulbul

Pycnonotus tricolor

Dodson's Bulbul

Pycnonotus dodsoni

Eastern Bearded Greenbul

Criniger chloronotus

Fischer's Greenbul

Phyllastrephus fischeri

Grey-olive Greenbul

Phyllastrephus cerviniventris

Honeyguide Greenbul

Baeopogon indicator

Icterine Greenbul

Phyllastrephus icterinus

Joyful Greenbul

Chlorocichla laetissima

Kakamega Greenbul

Arizelocichla kakamegae

Little Greenbul

Eurillas virens

Little Grey Greenbul

Eurillas gracilis

Lowland Tiny Greenbul

Phyllastrephus debilis

Montane Tiny Greenbul

Phyllastrephus albigula

Mountain Greenbul

Arizelocichla nigriceps

Northern Brownbul

Phyllastrephus strepitans

Olive-breasted Greenbul

Arizelocichla kikuyuensis

Olive-headed Greenbul

Arizelocichla olivaceiceps

Placid Greenbul

Phyllastrephus placidus

Plain Greenbul

Eurillas curvirostris

Red-tailed Bristlebill

Bleda syndactylus

Red-tailed Greenbul

Criniger calurus

Red-tailed Leaflove

Phyllastrephus scandens

Sassi's Olive Greenbul

Phyllastrephus lorenzi

Sharpe's Greenbul

Phyllastrephus alfredi

Shelley's Greenbul

Arizelocichla masukuensis

Simple Greenbul

Chlorocichla simplex

Slender-billed Greenbul

Stelgidillas gracilirostris
A photo of a Sombre Greenbul (Andropadus importunus)

Sombre Greenbul

Andropadus importunus

Spotted Greenbul

Ixonotus guttatus

Stripe-cheeked Greenbul

Arizelocichla milanjensis

Stripe-faced Greenbul

Arizelocichla striifacies

Swamp Palm Bulbul

Thescelocichla leucopleura
A photo of a Terrestrial Brownbul (Phyllastrephus terrestris)

Terrestrial Brownbul

Phyllastrephus terrestris

Toro Olive Greenbul

Phyllastrephus hypochloris

Uluguru Greenbul

Arizelocichla neumanni

White-throated Greenbul

Phyllastrephus albigularis

Xavier's Greenbul

Phyllastrephus xavieri
A photo of a Yellow-bellied Greenbul (Chlorocichla flaviventris)

Yellow-bellied Greenbul

Chlorocichla flaviventris

Yellow-eyed Bristlebill

Bleda ugandae

Yellow-lored Bristlebill

Bleda notatus

Yellow-streaked Greenbul

Phyllastrephus flavostriatus
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African & Green BroadbillsAfrican & New World ParrotsAfrican BarbetsAlbatrossesAnhingas, DartersAustral Storm PetrelsBarn OwlsBee-eatersBulbulsBuntingsBushshrikesBustardsButtonquailCaracaras, FalconsCettia Bush Warblers & AlliesChats, Old World FlycatchersCisticolas & AlliesCormorants, ShagsCoursers, PratincolesCrab-ploverCranesCrombecs, African WarblersCrows, JaysCuckoosCuckooshrikesDapple-throat & AlliesDrongosDucks, Geese, SwansEgyptian PloverFairy FlycatchersFigbirds, Orioles, TurnagraFinches, EuphoniasFinfootsFlamingosFlufftailsFrigatebirdsGannets, BoobiesGrassbirds & AlliesGrebesGround BabblersGround HornbillsGuineafowlGulls, Terns, SkimmersHamerkopHerons, BitternsHoneyguidesHoopoesHornbillsHyliasHyliotasIbises, SpoonbillsIndigobirds, WhydahsJacanasKingfishersKites, Hawks, EaglesLarksLaughingthrushes & AlliesLeaf Warblers & AlliesMonarchsMousebirdsNew World QuailNicatorsNightjarsNorthern Storm PetrelsOld World ParrotsOld World Sparrows, SnowfinchesOspreysOstrichesOwlsOxpeckersOystercatchersPainted-snipesPelicansPenduline TitsPenguinsPetrels, Shearwaters, Diving PetrelsPheasants & AlliesPigeons, DovesPittasPloversRails, Crakes & CootsReed Warblers & AlliesRollersSandgrouseSandpipers, SnipesSecretarybirdShoebillShrikesSkuasStarlings, RhabdornisStilts, AvocetsStone-curlews, Thick-kneesStorksSugarbirdsSunbirdsSwallows, MartinsSwiftsSylviid BabblersThrushesTits, ChickadeesTreecreepersTrogonsTropicbirdsTuracosTypical BroadbillsVangas & AlliesWagtails, PipitsWattle-eyes, BatisesWaxbills, Munias & AlliesWeavers, WidowbirdsWhite-eyesWood HoopoesWoodpeckersYellow Flycatchers

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