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If split, this is the Cinereous Bulbul
Photo by 996sps
Bukit Tinggi, Pahang, Malaysia, February 2007
Hemixos flavala

Includes: Cinereous Bulbul

Identification

Short dark crest lightly mottled ashy in most races. Dusky lores and malar and white throat contrasting with pale greyish-brown breast diagnostic. Belly and undertail coverts white (the latter tinged yellow in race connectens from Borneo). Upperparts brownish-grey. Wings with a yellowish patch, but this lacking in race cinereous from Malay Peninsula, Southern Thailand and Sumatra. Mantle and auriculars much duller than in the related Chestnut Bulbul.

Distribution

The Himalayas and southern China through SE Asia and the Malay Peninsula to Sumatra and Borneo.

Taxonomy

Sometimes split into two species based on morphology on voice:

  • Includes subspecies bourdellei, remotus, hildebrandi and davisoni.
  • Includes subspecies connectens.

Habitat

Forests and forests edges. Mainly in highlands.

Behaviour

Frequents the canopy and middle storeys. Gregarious, gathering in parties of up to six or more. Congregates in fruiting trees with other bulbuls. Noisy and conspicous, raising crest when vocalising. Also puffs out throat feathers like bulbuls of the genus Criniger.

Vocalisation

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