Flying in the lower level of trees are the colorful Muller's barbet, and the Formosan bulbul, both of which are endemic to Taiwan. |
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According to my bird book, bulbuls are pugnacious, and are still used as contestants in bulbul fights. |
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The grey-headed bulbul, small sunbird and white-belied blue flycatcher, all endemic to the region, were also spotted. |
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Flocks of wintering water birds include the thrush, the kingfisher, the robin, the shama, the barbet, the bee-eater, the flycatcher, the sunbird, the bulbul and the drongo. |
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Of the songbirds, the light-vented bulbul was a symbol of longevity thanks to the white cap on its head, which gave it the appearance of a white-haired old man. |
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Among many other things people have reported a flock of dovekies, a lesser bird of paradise, an East Indian bulbul, and a Ruppill's vulture. |
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Pure liquid trills of a Bulbul coming from some nearby tree bought a smile of delight to his lips. |
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By mutual consent the couple divorced after a son was born and she took the name Bulbul Abdel Magid. |
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Breeding and postnuptial molt of the Red-vented Bulbul in western Samoa. |
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