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The common bulbul (''Pycnonotus barbatus'') is a member of 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 Asia ...
family of
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s. It is found in north-eastern, northern, western and central Africa.


Taxonomy and systematics

The common bulbul was originally described in the genus ''
Turdus True thrushes are medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the genus ''Turdus'' of the wider thrush family, Turdidae. The genus name ''Turdus'' is Latin for "thrush". The term "thrush" is used for many other birds of the family T ...
''. Some authorities treat the
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, Dodson's and
dark-capped bulbul The dark-capped bulbul (''Pycnonotus tricolor'') is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is found in central, eastern and south-eastern Africa. Taxonomy and systematics The dark-capped bulbul was originally described in the gen ...
as subspecies of the common bulbul. The common bulbul is considered to belong to a superspecies along with the
Himalayan bulbul The Himalayan bulbul (''Pycnonotus leucogenys''), or white-cheeked bulbul, is a species of songbird in the bulbul family found in Central and South Asia. Taxonomy and systematics The Himalayan bulbul is considered to belong to a superspecies ...
,
white-eared bulbul The white-eared bulbul (''Pycnonotus leucotis'') is a member of the bulbul family. It is found in south-western Asia from India to the Arabian peninsula. Taxonomy and systematics The white-eared bulbul was originally described in the genus ''Ix ...
,
white-spectacled bulbul The white-spectacled bulbul (''Pycnonotus xanthopygos'') is a member of the bulbul family. It is in length with a wingspan of . These birds live in fruit plantations, gardens, and cities. It is the most common member of the bulbul family in Is ...
,
African red-eyed bulbul The African red-eyed bulbul or black-fronted bulbul (''Pycnonotus nigricans'') is a species of songbird in the family Pycnonotidae. It is found in south-western Africa. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubl ...
, and the
Cape bulbul The Cape bulbul (''Pycnonotus capensis'') is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is an endemic resident breeder in coastal bush, open forest, gardens and fynbos in western and southern South Africa. This species nests mainly i ...
. Alternate names for the common bulbul include the black-eyed bulbul, brown bulbul (also used for the Asian red-eyed bulbul), brown-capped geelgat, common garden bulbul, garden bulbul and white-vented bulbul as well as one name used for another species (
yellow-vented bulbul The yellow-vented bulbul (''Pycnonotus goiavier''), or eastern yellow-vented bulbul, is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is a resident breeder in southeastern Asia from Indochina to the Philippines. It is found in a wide vari ...
).


Subspecies

Five
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are recognized: * ''P. b. barbatus'' (
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, 1789)
— Alternate names for the nominate race include Barbary bulbul and North-west African garden bulbul. Found from Morocco to Tunisia * Upper Guinea bulbul ''P. b. inornatus'' (
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, 1843)
— Originally described as a separate species in the genus ''
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''. Found from southern Mauritania and Senegal to western Chad and northern Cameroon * Gabon bulbul ''P. b. gabonensis'' Sharpe, 1871 — Originally described as a separate species. Found from central Nigeria and central Cameroon to Gabon and southern Congo * Egyptian bulbul ''P. b. arsinoe'' ( Lichtenstein, MHK, 1823) — Originally described as a separate species in the genus ''
Turdus True thrushes are medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the genus ''Turdus'' of the wider thrush family, Turdidae. The genus name ''Turdus'' is Latin for "thrush". The term "thrush" is used for many other birds of the family T ...
''. Alternately named the Sahel garden bulbul. Found in eastern Chad, northern and central Sudan and eastern Egypt * Abyssinian bulbul ''P. b. schoanus''
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— Not to be confused with an alternate name for the
Somali bulbul The Somali bulbul (''Pycnonotus somaliensis'') is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is found in north-eastern Africa. Taxonomy and systematics Some authorities treat the Somali bulbul as a subspecies of the common bulbul and ...
. Found in south-eastern Sudan, western, central and eastern Ethiopia, Eritrea


Description

The bill is fairly short and thin, with a slightly downwards curving upper mandible. The bill, legs, and feet are black and the eye is dark brown with a dark eye-ring, which is not readily visible. It is about 18 cm in length, with a long tail. It has a dark brown head and upperparts. Sexes are similar in plumage.


Distribution and habitat

It is a common resident breeder in much of Africa, and it has recently been found breeding in southern Spain at Tarifa. It is found in woodland, coastal bush, forest edges, riverine bush, montane scrub, and in mixed farming habitats. It is also found in exotic thickets, gardens, and parks.


Behaviour and ecology

The common bulbul is usually seen in pairs or small groups. It is a conspicuous bird, which tends to sit at the top of a bush. As with other bulbuls they are active and noisy birds. The flight is bouncing and woodpecker-like. The call is a loud ''doctor-quick doctor-quick be-quick be-quick''.


Breeding

This species nests throughout the year in the moist tropics, elsewhere it is a more seasonal breeder with a peak in breeding coinciding with the onset of the rainy season. The nest is fairly rigid, thick-walled and cup-shaped. It is usually situated inside the leafy foliage of a small tree or shrub. Two or three eggs are a typical clutch. Like other bulbuls, it is parasitised by the
Jacobin cuckoo The Jacobin cuckoo (''Clamator jacobinus''), also pied cuckoo or pied crested cuckoo, is a member of the cuckoo order of birds that is found in Africa and Asia. It is partially migratory and in India, it has been considered a harbinger of the mons ...
.


Feeding

This species eats fruit, nectar, seeds and insects.


References

* ''Birds of The Gambia'' by Barlow, Wacher and Disley, * https://web.archive.org/web/20110910171530/http://www.birdlife.org.za/fieldguide/book/species_info.php?id=192


External links

*
Common Bulbul videos, photos & sounds
on the Internet Bird Collection
Common Bulbul
on avibase
Common Bulbul
on IBC {{Taxonbar, from=Q790596 common bulbul Birds of Africa common bulbul common bulbul Birds of East Africa