The Ndussum Greenbul is a distinctive bulbul with olive-green plumage and a slightly scaly appearance on its crown. It is a forest specialist, often found in the lower strata.
Where to spot
Found in parts of Central Africa, inhabiting primary and mature secondary rainforests, often in the understory and mid-story, particularly in areas with dense vegetation.
How to spot
Listen for its calls, which can help differentiate it from similar greenbuls. Look for its general olive-green plumage and, if possible, subtle crown patterns. Patience is key in dense forest.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident range. Active during daylight hours, though it can be secretive within dense foliage.
Where to spot
Found in parts of Central Africa, inhabiting primary and mature secondary rainforests, often in the understory and mid-story, particularly in areas with dense vegetation.
How to spot
Listen for its calls, which can help differentiate it from similar greenbuls. Look for its general olive-green plumage and, if possible, subtle crown patterns. Patience is key in dense forest.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident range. Active during daylight hours, though it can be secretive within dense foliage.
This species is sometimes considered a subspecies of the Red-tailed Greenbul, but recent genetic studies have highlighted its distinctiveness, particularly in its vocalizations and subtle plumage differences.
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