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Pycnonotus cinereifrons
The Gray-cheeked Bulbul (Pycnonotus cinereifrons) is a small passerine bird found in the forests and woodlands of Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its grayish-brown plumage, with a distinctive gray patch on the cheeks. The species is known for its melodious and varied songs, often heard during the early morning and late afternoon. Gray-cheeked Bulbuls are primarily frugivorous, feeding on a variety of fruits, berries, and insects. They are often observed in small groups, foraging in the mid to upper levels of the forest canopy. The species is generally considered to be of least concern in terms of conservation status, with stable populations across its range.
Habitat: Forests and woodlands of Southeast Asia
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