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The puff-throated bulbul (''Alophoixus pallidus'') is a songbird in the
bulbul The bulbuls are members of a family, Pycnonotidae, of medium-sized passerine songbirds, which also includes greenbuls, brownbuls, leafloves, and bristlebills. The family is distributed across most of Africa and into the Middle East, tropical As ...
family, Pycnonotidae. The species was first described by
Robert Swinhoe Robert Swinhoe FRS (1 September 1836 – 28 October 1877) was an English diplomat and naturalist who worked as a Consul in Formosa. He catalogued many Southeast Asian birds, and several, such as Swinhoe's pheasant, are named after him. Bio ...
in 1870. It is found in Southeast Asia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.


Taxonomy and systematics

The puff-throated bulbul was originally described in the genus ''
Criniger ''Criniger'' is a genus of songbirds in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. The species of ''Criniger'' are found in western and central Africa. Taxonomy The genus ''Criniger'' was introduced in 1820 by the Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminc ...
'' until moved to the genus ''Alophoixus'' in 2009. Alternate names for the puff-throated bulbul include the olivaceous bearded-bulbul, olivaceous bulbul and white-throated bulbul. The latter name should not be confused with the species of the same name, ''
Alophoixus flaveolus The white-throated bulbul (''Alophoixus flaveolus'') is a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. It is found in south-eastern Asia from the eastern Himalayas to Myanmar and western Thailand. Its natural habitat is subtropical or ...
''.


Subspecies

Seven subspecies are recognized: * Grey-crowned bulbul (''A. p. griseiceps'') - (
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, 1873)
: Originally described as a separate species in the genus ''Criniger''. Found in the Pegu Yoma Mountains (south-central Myanmar) * ''A. p. robinsoni'' - ( Ticehurst, 1932): Found in Tenasserim (south-eastern Myanmar) * ''A. p. henrici'' - ( Oustalet, 1896): Originally described as a separate species in the genus ''Criniger''. Found in south-western China, eastern Myanmar, northern Thailand and northern Indochina * ''A. p. pallidus'' - ( R. Swinhoe, 1870): Found on Hainan Island (off south-eastern China) * ''A. p. isani'' - ( Deignan, 1956): Found in north-eastern Thailand * ''A. p. annamensis'' - ( Delacour & Jabouille, 1924): Found in central Indochina * ''A. p. khmerensis'' - (Deignan, 1956): Found in southern Indochina


Description

The puff-throated bulbul is a large (23 cm long) bulbul with olive upperparts, yellow underparts, and puffy white throat feathers. It is similar in appearance to the white-throated bulbul but with duller underparts. It has black feet and brown iris and bill. Males and females are visually indistinguishable.


Behaviour and ecology

The puff-throated bulbul is a regular but not an obligate
cooperative breeder Cooperative breeding is a social system characterized by alloparental care: offspring receive care not only from their parents, but also from additional group members, often called helpers. Cooperative breeding encompasses a wide variety of group s ...
. Groups can comprise one or more breeding pairs and breed either cooperatively or non-cooperatively. In cases of multiple breeding pairs in a single territory, the pairs nest separately. The female builds the nest and incubates and broods the young. Males and helpers aid in feeding the nestlings and fledglings. Nests are open cups typically located in the understorey.


References

puff-throated bulbul Birds of South China Birds of Hainan Birds of Laos Birds of Myanmar Birds of Thailand Birds of Vietnam Birds of Yunnan puff-throated bulbul Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Pycnonotidae-stub