- Seychelles Bulbul
Taxobox
name = Seychelles Bulbul
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia = Pycnonotidae
genus = "Hypsipetes "
species = "H. crassirostris"
binomial = "Hypsipetes crassirostris"
binomial_authority = Newton,E,1867 The Seychelles Bulbul, "Hypsipetes crassirostris", is a member of the
bulbul family ofpasserine bird s. The species is related to theComoros Bulbul . It is a common endemic species of theSeychelles , breeding onMahé ,Praslin ,La Digue and Silhouette as well as some smaller islands. The Seychelles Bulbul is social, living in pairs, family groups or small flocks in forest and woodland from the sea to the mountains on granitic mountains. The species isomnivorous , taking fruit, flowers, eggs, and insects gleaned from foliage or hawked during short flights. They are very aggressive towards other birds species, chasing away birds as large asGreen-backed Heron s from areas that they are feeding in.The breeding season of the Seychelles Bulbul usually begins at the start of the
monsoon , around October to January, although breeding can occur at any time. It builds a circularnest out of palm fibres, leaves, twigs and moss in a forked tree branch, usually 10 m or more above the ground. Two whitish eggs with spots are usually laid per season, although in most cases only one chick is successfully raised to fledging age. Incubation lasts for 15 days and fledging occurs 21 days after hatching, but young fledglings will accompany adults after fledging, possibly to learn foraging skills.References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* Skerrett A, Bullock I & Disley T (2001) "Birds of Seychelles". Helm Field Guides ISBN 0-7136-3973-3
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