Monday, 15 November 2010

Stripe-Throated Bulbul


Stripe-throated bulbuls like its close relatives i.e the Yellow-Vented Bulbuls are initially birds of coastal and mangrove which have made its way to lowland and edge of the forest (Allen, J. & Strange, M., 1993). It has been reported that now its more common at submontane elevations as it frequents at roadside scrub and secondary growth up to 1,300m. Can be found in China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Mynmar, Thailand and Malaysia. IUCN List: "Least Concern"

This was captured at Serendah Waterfall area
This fellow is taken at Tmn Rimba Ampang

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