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White-eyed Greenbul

White-eyed Greenbul

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The White-eyed Greenbul is a medium-sized bulbul, identified by its olive-green plumage and a distinctive pale or whitish eye, which creates a noticeable contrast with its darker head.
Where to spot
Found across West and Central Africa, inhabiting primary and secondary rainforests, gallery forests, and dense thickets, often near streams.
How to spot
Look for the pale eye, which is its best field mark. Listen for its characteristic calls, often a series of whistles and chattering notes. It forages in the mid-story and understory.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident tropical habitat. Most active during daylight hours, especially in the morning.
While named for its pale eye, the visibility of this feature can vary, sometimes appearing more grayish or pale olive depending on light conditions and the individual bird.
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