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Cachar Bulbul

Cachar Bulbul

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The Cachar Bulbul is a rather plain olive-brown bulbul, often distinguished by subtle rufous tones on its wings and tail. It is a forest species found in South Asia.
Where to spot
Found in Northeast India and parts of mainland Southeast Asia, inhabiting broadleaf forests, forest edges, and dense scrub.
How to spot
Look for its overall olive-brown plumage with a hint of rufous on the wings and tail. Listen for its distinct calls, which can help in differentiating it from other bulbuls in its range.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident range. Most active during daylight hours.
This bulbul is part of a complex of similar-looking species, requiring careful attention to subtle plumage nuances and vocalizations for accurate identification.
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