Yellow-browed Bulbul

This is a bird of moist secondary growth. Despite its restricted range, it is quite readily found at sites such as Kitulgala and Sinharaja in Sri Lanka and the Western Ghats. It builds its platform nest low in a tree; two or three eggs is a typical clutch.

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The Yellow-browed Bulbul is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

* Yellow-browed Bulbul, member of the bulbul family of passerine birds * Yellow-browed Bunting, passerine bird in the bunting family * Yellow-browed Warbler, leaf warbler which breeds in Asia east from the Urals to China Disambig gray.svg This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. More

The Yellow-browed Bulbul, Iole indica, is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is a resident breeder in the hills of Sri Lanka and the Western Ghats of India and in small pockets of the Eastern Ghats of India. Play soundIoleindica.ogg Calls This is a bird of moist secondary growth. Despite its restricted range, it is quite readily found at sites such as Kitulgala and Sinharaja in Sri Lanka and the Western Ghats. More

Yellow-browed Bulbul Iole indica copyright Clement Francis M; 2006 See the Mystery Bird January 2005 article for more information regarding Himalayan Bulbul COPYRIGHT: delhibird - The Northern India Bird Network. All rights reserved. More

The Yellow-browed Bulbul is about 20cm (7 inches) in length, with a long tail. It has olive upperparts and bright yellow underparts. The dark bill and eye contrast with the yellow around the eye. More

Yellow-browed Bulbul (Lole indica) is a local resident in western ghats of India. More

Yellow-browed Bulbul indicator of forest cover by Jagath Gunewardene Bulbuls belong to the family Pycnonotidae, which has a large number of species distributed throughout Asia, Africa and parts of Europe. They are medium-sized birds with soft, full plumages and have short, round wings, medium-sized or long tails, short, pointed beaks and short but strong legs. Bulbulls feed mainly on fruits. The family Pycnonotidae is represented in Sri Lanka by six species and all of them are residents. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Pycnonotidae
Genus : Iole
Species : indica
Authority : (Jerdon, 1839)