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A trio from Mulu NP - Sarawak (1 Viewer)

stuartvine

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One and three look like Bulbuls, but I'm not sure which species (actually, I'm not at all sure what the "tailless" one is)!
 

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Charlotte's Bulbul I. charlottae. Fairly certain ssp. charlottae in Borneo now split from Buff-vented Bulbul I. crypta

By IOC and Clements, yes, but HBW seems to have backtracked.
 
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Curious how you distinguish the third bird from perplexus Cream-vented Bulbul and more importantly Olive-winged Bulbul - it does look like there are some yellow tones on the remiges. I have no field experience with these birds but will be in Sabah later this year so this interests me.

Cheers!
Josh
 
Curious how you distinguish the third bird from perplexus Cream-vented Bulbul and more importantly Olive-winged Bulbul - it does look like there are some yellow tones on the remiges. I have no field experience with these birds but will be in Sabah later this year so this interests me.

Cheers!
Josh

It's an Olive-winged Josh. Must have overlooked this earlier.

Grahame
 
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