Hisa kalu Kondaya - The Black-Capped Bulbul (Pycnonotus melanicterus)
Identification
Rather smaller than the Red-vented Bulbul. In general coloration some
what like the preceding species, but at once distinguished by its
black cap and white-tipped, dark-brown tail.
Behavior
It is found in pairs or small parties. Its call-note is a plaintive,
minor-key whistle on an ascending scale, something like yor, yer ye, or
wer wer we we - each syllable higher than the last.
The nest is very similar to the small ones of Red-vented Bulbul. It is a
cup, composed of small twigs, rootlets, etc., rather flimsily built,
and line scantily with fibres. It is well concealed among foliage,
either in a low bush or in a small tree growing in a wooded ravine or on
the outskirts of forest, etc. The eggs normally number two, and they
resemble small ones of Red-vented Bulbul, being pinkish white, heavily
spotted and speckled with reddish brown. They measure about 20.9 × 15.7
mm.
Location
Black-capped Bulbul is found in throughout the hills, up to at least
4,000 feet, and in scattered colonies in the dry zone except in the most
arid parts. It prefers forest varied by open country, shoals and the
like, to dense forest.
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