bulbuls in English

noun
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a tropical African and Asian songbird that typically has a melodious voice and drab plumage. Many kinds have a crest.
However, I stray from the purpose of our trip: birds, which were no less alluring than all the scenes mentioned above, with names such as leafbirds, bulbuls , coucals, laughingthrushes, babblers, sunbirds and junglefowl.

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1. The outward radiation of Asian Bulbuls includes the dispersal of Bulbuls to islands in the Indian Ocean

2. Bulbuls build their nests in bushes

3. Bulbuls are arboreal, living in trees

4. Red-vented Bulbuls aren't from around here

5. Red-vented Bulbuls are native from Pakistan to southwest China

6. Bulbuls at this age should have two feedings per day of straight formula with a pinch of Tang added for Vitamin C. Bulbuls are more susceptible to poor …

7. Endemic Bulbuls on Madagascar, the Seychelles (Hypsipetes crassirostris), Réunion (H

8. The Bulbuls would chase, but never attack or harm the redheads

9. Red-whiskered Bulbuls are also known to eat flower parts, ants, and seedlings

10. Red-vented bulbuls were introduced to Fiji around 1903 by indentured labourers from India.

11. The red-vented Bulbuls, however, spread much further in the same time, into drier regions

12. Bulbuls are mostly tropical and subtropical birds, occurring in Africa, Asia, and Southeast Asia.

13. Bulbuls are famed as songsters and are popular as cage birds in the Middle East; frequently mentioned in Persian poetry, the word bulbul is often mistranslated "nightingale." Bulbuls range in size from 6 in

14. Oahu: Present in large numbers island-wide, although somewhat less numerous than red-vented Bulbuls

15. Bulbuls are a family of medium-sized passerine songbirds. Many forest species are known as greenbuls

16. Bulbuls are a family of medium-sized passerine songbirds. Many forest species are known as greenbuls

17. Red-vented Bulbuls feed on fruits, petals of flowers, nectar, insects and occasionally house geckos (Hemidactylus flaviviridis)

18. Red-whiskered Bulbuls build an open cup nest of rootlets, bark and leaves, lined with soft fibre

19. Red-whiskered Bulbuls build an open cup nest of rootlets, bark and leaves, lined with soft fibre

20. It is one of the few Bulbuls to nest in rock cliffs and is usually seen in

21. Bulbuls (Pycnonotidae) are a family of medium-sized songbirds with about 130 species in around 24 genera

22. Bulbuls are found throughout Southeast Asia, with high species ririchness in the Sunda region (e.g., 22 species on Borneo)

23. PCBs and DDTs in light-vented Bulbuls from Guangdong Province, South China: levels, geographical pattern and risk assessment Sci Total Environ

24. Bulbuls are about 120 species of medium-sized, perching birds, distributed among 15 genera, and making up the family Pyncnontidae

25. Bulbuls are symptomatic of how we have changed the landscape by cobbling together plants and animal species from all over the world

26. Bulbuls are about 120 species of medium-sized, perching birds, distributed among 15 genera, and making up the family Pyncnontidae.The most diverse genus is Pycnonotus, with about 50 species.Bulbuls are mostly tropical and subtropical birds, occurring in Africa, Asia, and Southeast Asia.Some relatively northern species are migratory, but most species of Bulbuls are local birds.

27. When a few Red-whiskered Bulbuls escaped from an aviary in the Miami area in 1960, they found an environment perfectly suited to their needs

28. The Bulbuls are small, crested birds, about seven inches long, with red patches under their eyes and on their tails, brownish coats and white breasts

29. The White-eared Bulbuls (Pycnonotus leucotis) occur naturally in mid and southern Iraq, southern Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and north-western India, parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh

30. Red-vented Bulbuls build their nests in bushes at a height of around 2–3 m (6.6–9.8 ft) two or three eggs is a …

31. Bulbuls (Pycnonotidae) are ubiquitous residents of the tropical and semi-temperate Old World and are ideal subjects to study colonization and diversification patterns in the Philippines

32. Edward Blyth, working in the 1850s, was the first to connect the ioras with the leafbirds and fairy-bluebirds, and included all these with the bulbuls.

33. Red-vented Bulbul 2016 Survey (PDF) In June 2016 Fred Collins and Kendra Kocab led a survey of Red-vented Bulbuls in the Heights area of Houston.

34. Bulbuls (Pycnonotidae) are a family of medium-sized songbirds with about 130 species in around 24 genera. Many of those occurring in forests are commonly referred to …

35. When the juvenile Bulbuls attained adult plumage, (around four months) I noted the parents would chase them about the flight, but, as with the redheads, would not ‘attack

36. These could only confirm that the Cisticolidae were indeed distinct, and suggested that bulbuls (Pycnonotidae) were apparently the closest relatives of a group containing Sylviidae, Timaliidae, cisticolids and white-eyes.

37. Editor’s note: This blog post is a summation of “Ecology, Behavior, and Reproduction of an Introduced Population of Red-vented Bulbuls (Pycnontus cafer) in Houston, Texas,” written by HMNS Curator of Vertebrate Zoology Daniel M

38. Bulbuls are birds of the Indian subcontinent, but like so many other species in this era of world trade and travel, the birds have been introduced either accidentally or on purpose to this continent.

39. The climate was not too different from that of eastern India, where they had originated; and the suburb of Kendall, Florida, was heavily planted with exotic trees and shrubs, providing the Bulbuls with abundant berries throughout the year

40. Bulbuls Bulbul is the name given to the otherwise known family of Pycnonotidae, a family of birds best described as some 119-140 species of medium-sized birds with short necks and wings, are Passerine (perching birds), and native to Africa and South Asia

41. ‘The Asian ‘nonbabbler’ group is the shrike Babblers, genus Pteruthius (two of five species studied), which are placed among the outgroups in all analyses.’ ‘The Pomatorhinini include two groups of Asian Babblers, scimitar Babblers and wren Babblers.’ ‘They are accompanied by a motley bunch of red-vented bulbuls and jungle