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Red-whiskered bulbul


The Red-whiskered Bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus) is a common bird species native to Asia.
 1) It's easily recognizable by its black crest, brown upperparts, white underparts, red ear patch, and long white-tipped tail. 
2)  This bird is known for its loud, distinctive call and its adaptability to various habitats, including urban areas.
 3)  It feeds on fruits, berries, insects, and nectar.
 4)  While generally beneficial, it can sometimes become a nuisance in urban areas due to its loud calls and aggressive behavior towards other bird species.   

Interesting Facts

Social Birds: They are highly social and often seen in pairs or small flocks.   

Loud and Proud: Known for their loud, distinctive calls, which can be quite persistent, especially in the mornings.   
Fruit Lovers: They play a significant role in seed dispersal by consuming fruits and berries.   

Adaptable Survivors: They can thrive in a variety of habitats, including urban areas, forests, and gardens.   

Invasive Species: In some regions, they have been introduced and have become invasive, outcompeting native bird species.   

Caged Bird Trade: Unfortunately, they are often captured and sold as cage birds, contributing to population decline in some areas.   

Clever Mimics: They can mimic the calls of other birds and even human sounds.

Nesting Behavior: They build cup-shaped nests in trees or bushes and lay 2-4 eggs.   

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