White-browed Bulbul (Pycnonotus luteolus) सफ़ेद-भौंह बुलबुल - Birds Around Me 0255
The White-browed Bulbul (Pycnonotus luteolus) is a charming songbird of southern India and Sri Lanka. Known in Hindi as सफ़ेद-भौंह बुलबुल, this species is easily recognized by the pale white eyebrow that gives it its name. Though less conspicuous than its cousin, the Red-vented Bulbul, it has a subtle beauty and a lively personality that make it a favorite among birdwatchers.
This medium-sized bulbul measures about 19–20 cm in length. Its plumage is olive-grey above and whitish below, with a distinctive white supercilium (eyebrow) and a pale crescent below the eye. The vent is yellow, adding a splash of color to its otherwise muted tones. Its overall look is understated yet elegant, blending well into scrubby habitats.
The White-browed Bulbul is a resident breeder in southern India and Sri Lanka, preferring scrublands, thickets, gardens, and forest edges. It is often found in dry deciduous landscapes and coastal vegetation. Unlike the more urban Red-vented Bulbul, this species tends to stay in wilder, bushy areas, making it a rewarding find for those who explore beyond city limits.
Hindi Name of White-browed Bulbul (Pycnonotus luteolus): सफ़ेद-भौंह बुलबुल





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