The Madagascar Bulbul is a common and widespread species across Madagascar and its surrounding islands. It is characterized by its overall dull brown plumage and an active, arboreal nature.
Where to spot
Widespread throughout Madagascar and nearby Comoro Islands, Mayotte, and Glorioso Islands. Found in diverse habitats from rainforests to dry forests and even gardens.
How to spot
Easily spotted in most wooded areas. Look for it foraging actively in the canopy and undergrowth. Its loud, varied vocalizations are often heard throughout the day.
When to spot
Year-round, as it is a common resident species.
Where to spot
Widespread throughout Madagascar and nearby Comoro Islands, Mayotte, and Glorioso Islands. Found in diverse habitats from rainforests to dry forests and even gardens.
How to spot
Easily spotted in most wooded areas. Look for it foraging actively in the canopy and undergrowth. Its loud, varied vocalizations are often heard throughout the day.
When to spot
Year-round, as it is a common resident species.
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
This bulbul is known for its highly variable diet, consuming a wide range of fruits, insects, and even nectar, showcasing its adaptability to different food sources.
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