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| | ;Pycnonotus leucogenys | | ;Pycnonotus leucogenys |
| - | [[Image:Himalayan_Bulbul.jpg|thumb|450px|right|Photo by dineshagg]] | + | [[Image:Himalayan_Bulbul.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by dineshagg]] |
| | ==Identification== | | ==Identification== |
| | Photo taken: Himalayan Foothills | | Photo taken: Himalayan Foothills |
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| | It is a widespread resident in Himalayas. | | It is a widespread resident in Himalayas. |
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| - | ==Habiitat== | + | ==Habitat== |
| | This bird is found in wooded areas like Morni Hills and Kalesar forest. | | This bird is found in wooded areas like Morni Hills and Kalesar forest. |
| | ==External Links== | | ==External Links== |
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| | [[Category:Birds]] | | [[Category:Birds]] |
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- Pycnonotus leucogenys
Identification
Photo taken: Himalayan Foothills
it is distinguished by its black head, white cheeks and yellow patch under tail. Size: 20 cm
Distribution
It is a widespread resident in Himalayas.
Habitat
This bird is found in wooded areas like Morni Hills and Kalesar forest.
External Links