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Andaman Bulbul

Andaman Bulbul

NameAndaman Bulbul
Common NameAndaman Bulbul
Scientific NameRubigula fuscoflavescens
FamilyPycnonotidae
Wingspan (cm)27
Length (cm)20
Weight (g)35
Plumage DetailsThis bulbul has an overall olive-yellow plumage, with a darker olive-brown head and a contrasting bright yellow vent and undertail coverts. It features a distinct blue-white eye-ring and a dark bill.
Vocalization / CallIts vocalizations are described as a series of cheerful, whistling, or chattering notes, often delivered from within dense foliage.
Primary Dietomnivore
Primary Habitatsforest
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Geographic RangeEndemic to the Andaman Islands, an archipelago in the Bay of Bengal, India.
Identifying FeaturesOlive-yellow body plumage, Darker olive-brown head, Bright yellow vent and undertail coverts, Blue-white eye-ring

Description

The Andaman Bulbul is a medium-sized songbird endemic to the Andaman Islands, characterized by its olive-yellow plumage. It is typically found foraging in the canopy and subcanopy of forests, feeding on fruits and insects.

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