The Streak-breasted Bulbul or Mottle-breasted Bulbul is a songbird species in the bulbul family .
The Streak-breasted Bulbul is classified as Endangered (EN), considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.
Ixos palawanensis Streak-breasted Bulbul, Ixos siquijorensis Yellowish Bulbul, Ixos everetti Zamboanga Bulbul, Ixos rufigularis Mountain Bulbul, Ixos mcclellandii Sunda Bulbul, Ixos virescens Genus Microscelis Brown-eared Bulbul, Microscelis amaurotis (sometimes included in Ixos) Genus Hypsipetes Madagascar Bulbul, Hypsipetes madagascariensis Black Bulbul, Hypsipetes leucocephalus Seychelles Bulbul, Hypsipetes crassirostris Comoro Bulbul, Hypsipetes parvirostris Reunion Bulbul, Hypsipetes borbonicus Mauritius Bulbul, Hypsipetes olivaceus Nicobar Bulbul, Hypsipetes virescens White-headed Bulbul, Hypsipetes thompsoni Genus Calyptocichla Golden Greenbul, Calyptocichla serina Genus Phyllastrephus Leaf-love Greenbul, More
Streak-breasted Bulbul Ixos siquijorensis siquijorensis Streak-breasted Bulbul Photographer : More
* Streak-breasted Bulbul, Ixos siquijorensis (Hypsipetes?) * Zamboanga Bulbul, Ixos rufigularis (Hypsipetes?) * Yellowish Bulbul, Ixos everetti * Mountain Bulbul, Ixos mcclellandii * Sunda Bulbul, Ixos virescens * Genus Microscelis – Brown-eared Bulbul (sometimes in Hypsipetes/Ixos) * Genus Hypsipetes (9-10 species, might belong in Ixos) More
Streak-breasted Bulbul Ixos siquijorensis are endangered. Another eight species are listed as vulnerable and thirteen others are near-threatened. Pycnonotus There are 37 species within this genus. Black-crested Bulbul Pycnonotus melanicterus at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand, January 2009. Flavescent Bulbul Pycnonotus flavescens at Doi Inthanon National Park, Thailand, January 2009. More
* Streak-breasted Bulbul, Ixos siquijorensis - Hypsipetes? : The Streak-breasted Bulbul or Bulbul De Siquijor (Ixos siquijorensis) is a species of songbird in the Pycnonotidae family. It is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist shrubland. More
Streak-breasted Bulbul, which is represented on Tablas by the subspecies I. s. cinereiceps, which is only known from Tablas and Romblon. This form differs substantially from the other subspecies of Streak-breasted Bulbul, and it has been proposed that it may be distinct enough to be treated as a full species. More
Streak-breasted Bulbul Ixos siquijorensis 2009 IUCN Red List Category (as evaluated by BirdLife International - the official Red List Authority for birds for IUCN): Endangered Justification This bulbul qualifies as Endangered because it has a very small and severely fragmented, declining range. It is predicted to undergo a very rapid population reduction in the immediate future based on the decline observed in the past and a decline in the extent of its remaining forest habitat. More
Streak-breasted Bulbuls of Cebu and Siquijor. Night-time excursions will hopefully produce the spilonata boobook which is shared with Cebu and is vocally distinct from other boobook groups. We will also hope to see the endemic races of Variable Dwarf Kingfisher and Mangrove Blue Flycatcher – both small island species within the Philippines which differ substantially from birds outside the archipelago, and again seem likely to be split. More
Whistler, Streak-breasted Bulbul, Amethyst Brown Dove,Crimson Sunbird, Everett’s White-eye,and the Elegant Tit. Being the largest forest cover in Cebu, Nug -as most probably holds the largest population of threatened endemic birds in Cebu, said the authors. Other notable records include finding the presumed extinct forest birds of Cebu such as the Metallic Wood Pigeon and the Citrine Canary Flycatcher. The Metallic Wood Pigeon was last recorded in 1958 (Rabor, 1959). More