Kaha kondaya - TheYellow-Eared Bulbul (Pycnontus penicilatus)
Identification
The Yellow-eared Bulbul is about 20cm (7 inches) in length, with a long tail. It has olive upperparts and yellowish underparts. The crown of the head is grey, and there are yellow ear tufts and a yellow patch below the eye. There is a white tuft in front of the eye and the throat is also white.
The Yellow-eared Bulbul is about 20cm (7 inches) in length, with a long tail. It has olive upperparts and yellowish underparts. The crown of the head is grey, and there are yellow ear tufts and a yellow patch below the eye. There is a white tuft in front of the eye and the throat is also white.
Behavior
Sexes are similar in plumage, but young birds are duller than adults.
The flight is bouncing and woodpecker-like. This Bird is not a shy bird.
It is usually found in pairs or in small flocks. It feeds mainly on
both fruits and insects. The main breeding season is in February-May and
the secondary breeding season is in August-October. There nest is a
stout mass of green moss with a deep well lined with fine rootlets or
other fibers. Two white or pink ground-colour eggs are measure about
23.4×16.7 mm.
Location
Forrest, gardens & close to forests. Breeding Ground is Hill
Country. Common. It is quite readily found at sites such as Horton
Plains and Victoria Park in Nuwara Eliya.
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