Cape bulbul
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Pycnonotus capensis

The Cape bulbul (Pycnonotus capensis ) is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is an endemic resident breeder in coastal bush, open forest, gardens and fynbos in western and southern South Africa. This species nests mainly in the southern spring from September to November. The nest is a thick-walled cup concealed by foliage in a small tree or shrub.

Appearance

The Cape bulbul is 19–21 cm (7.5–8.3 in) long, mainly dull, blackish brown with a diagnostic white eye-ring, and yellow undertail coverts. The head has a small crest. The short, straight bill, legs and feet are black and the iris is dark brown. The sexes are similar in plumage.

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This species is much darker than the other South African bulbuls, and differs in the eye ring colour and brown lower belly, whereas the other dark bulbuls have a pale lower belly. The dark belly helps to identify juveniles, which lack the distinctive eye ring of the adult.

The most typical call of this species is a liquid whistle of two or more varied notes pit-peet-pitmajol, piet-piet-patata.

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Distribution

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Cape bulbul habitat map
Cape bulbul habitat map
Cape bulbul
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Habits and Lifestyle

The Cape bulbul is a common and conspicuous bird, which tends to perch at the top of a bush. It is active and noisy, usually seen in pairs or small groups foraging for fruit, nectar and insects.

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In part of its range, it gets parasitized by the Jacobin cuckoo.

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References

1. Cape bulbul Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_bulbul
2. Cape bulbul on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22712677/94342712
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/521397

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