The Red-whiskered Bulbul, Pycnonotus jocosus, is a member of the bulbul family.
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This is where I hoped we would find our last few species, some sparrows and a bulbul.
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Singers like Naifaru Dohokko became famous through songs with bulbul music in the background.
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From its perch on a nearby telephone post, a bulbul trilled.
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The common bulbul must have invaded Africa early on in its evolutionary history and done well on the continent.
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The favorite musical instrument of Maldivians besides the drum is the bulbul tarang, a kind of horizontal accordion.
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So there I was in Miami last month, stalking a middle-class neighborhood with my binoculars, searching for a red-whiskered bulbul.
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Only a few of the imports, like the bulbul, common myna and spot-breasted oriole, are considered to have self-sustaining wild populations.
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These include some of the most common and conspicuous birds of the islands including the common myna, Madagascar fody, red-whiskered bulbul and zebra dove.
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Any of several passerine songbirds, of the family Pycnonotidae, native to Africa and parts of Asia; The nightingale