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Loud-piping Greenbul

Loud-piping Greenbul

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The Loud-piping Greenbul is a rather plain olive-green bulbul, but its presence is most often revealed by its remarkably far-carrying and distinctive vocalizations.
Where to spot
Found in parts of Central Africa, specifically in the understory and mid-story of primary and mature secondary rainforests, often in dense, humid areas.
How to spot
Primarily locate by listening for its unmistakable loud, piping calls. Once heard, patiently scan the mid-story and undergrowth of the forest, though it often remains hidden.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident tropical habitat. Most vocal during the early morning and late afternoon.
This greenbul's common name directly reflects its most striking characteristic: a series of loud, clear, piping whistles that resonate through the forest, making it one of the most vocally prominent species in its habitat.
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