Prigogine's Greenbul is a poorly known and very localized bulbul, distinguished by its subtle olive-green plumage. It is a species primarily associated with specific montane forest habitats.
Where to spot
Endemic to a few isolated montane forests in Central Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It inhabits dense forest understory at higher altitudes.
How to spot
Locating this species requires access to its very specific, limited montane forest habitat. Listen for its calls and diligently search the dense undergrowth in the known areas.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its restricted range. Due to its rarity and secretive nature, any observation is opportunistic, likely during daylight hours.
Where to spot
Endemic to a few isolated montane forests in Central Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It inhabits dense forest understory at higher altitudes.
How to spot
Locating this species requires access to its very specific, limited montane forest habitat. Listen for its calls and diligently search the dense undergrowth in the known areas.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its restricted range. Due to its rarity and secretive nature, any observation is opportunistic, likely during daylight hours.
This rare greenbul is named after Alexandre Prigogine, a prominent Belgian ornithologist who extensively studied African birds. Its elusive nature makes it a sought-after species for birdwatchers.
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