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Cream-eyed Bulbul
The cream-eyed bulbul (''Pycnonotus pseudosimplex'') is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is Endemism, endemic to the island of Borneo. It was formerly considered a white-eyed Polymorphism (biology), color morph of the red-eyed Bornean population of the cream-vented bulbul (''P. simplex''), especially as actual white-eyed morphs of ''P. simplex'' exist outside of Borneo. However, genetic analysis indicates that the Bornean white-eyed population is genetically distinct from ''P. simplex'' and most closely related the ashy-fronted bulbul (''P. cinereifrons'') of Palawan in the Philippines, whereas the Bornean red-eyed population is most closely related to white-eyed ''P. simplex'' from mainland Southeast Asia, though it could still warrant recognition as a separate subspecies or even species. Unlike the Bornean cream-vented bulbul, the cream-eyed bulbul is also much more habitat-restricted, occurring mostly only in high-altitude old-growth forests. References
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Subir is a town in the Dang District, India, Dang District of the southern part of Gujarat state in India. It is located on the Ahwa-Nawapur Road about 27 km from Ahwa. Its population consist of Mavchis, Warlis and Konkani people, Konkanis who live upon forest labour. References

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