Grey-eyed Bulbul
Grey-eyed Bulbul
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The Grey-eyed Bulbul is a medium-sized bulbul, characterized by its olive-brown plumage and a distinctive pale grayish eye. It is a common and widespread species in Southeast Asia.
Where to spot
Widespread across mainland Southeast Asia. Inhabits various wooded habitats including forests, woodlands, forest edges, and gardens.
How to spot
Look for the pale grey eye set against its olive-brown head. Listen for its varied calls, which include chattering and whistling notes. It often joins mixed-species foraging flocks.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident range. Most active during daylight hours, especially in the morning.
Where to spot
Widespread across mainland Southeast Asia. Inhabits various wooded habitats including forests, woodlands, forest edges, and gardens.
How to spot
Look for the pale grey eye set against its olive-brown head. Listen for its varied calls, which include chattering and whistling notes. It often joins mixed-species foraging flocks.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident range. Most active during daylight hours, especially in the morning.
The pale grey eye, while subtle, is a consistent and helpful field mark that distinguishes this bulbul from many other similar olive-brown species in its range.
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