Penan Bulbul (Alophoixus ruficrissus)

The Penan Bulbul bird, also known as Pycnonotus zebrinus, is a species of bird found in the subtropical and tropical forests of Borneo. It belongs to the Pycnonotidae family of birds and is known for its distinctive appearance, with black and white stripes on its head and neck, a yellow throat, and a greyish-brown body.

The Penan Bulbul bird is a small passerine bird, measuring around 15 centimeters in length and weighing around 20 grams. It is known to be highly territorial and can be very vocal, especially during the breeding season when males sing complex and melodious songs to attract females.

In terms of its diet, the Penan Bulbul bird is mainly frugivorous, feeding on a variety of fruits and berries found in the tropical forests of Borneo. It has also been known to eat insects and occasionally small reptiles and amphibians.

Sadly, the Penan Bulbul bird is considered to be endangered due to habitat loss and fragmentation caused by deforestation and logging activities in Borneo. The species is also at risk from hunting and trapping for the illegal pet trade. Efforts are currently underway to protect the bird's habitat and prevent further declines in its population.

In conclusion, the Penan Bulbul bird is a unique and beautiful species of bird found in Borneo. Its distinctive appearance and complex songs make it a popular target of bird watchers and bird enthusiasts. However, its populations are under threat due to habitat loss and illegal hunting, and urgent action needs to be taken to protect this species from extinction.




Other names

Alophoixus ruficrissus

Pycnonotidae

PASSERIFORMES

Penan Bulbul

本南白喉褐冠鹎

kestenjastotrbi bulbul

Penanbaardbuulbuul

Bulbul à ventre marron

Rostbauchbülbül

szczeciak rdzaworzytny

bulbul-de-ventre-castanho

Борнейский манишковый бюльбюль

bylbyl ragum

Bulbul ventricastaño

penanbulbyl

Borneo Dağları Arapbülbülü