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Bristlebill

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Bleda

Higher classification
  
Bulbul

Order
  
Passerine

Family
  
Pycnonotidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

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Lower classifications
  
Grey‑headed bristlebill, Red‑tailed bristlebill, Green‑tailed bristlebill, Yellow‑lored bristlebill

Grey headed bristlebill


The bristlebills are a genus of passerine birds belonging to the genus Bleda in the bulbul family Pycnonotidae. They are found in the understorey of forests in West and Central Africa. They forage for insects at or near ground-level, often near water. They will follow driver ant swarms to catch prey items fleeing from the ants and they frequently join mixed-species feeding flocks.

Contents

They are 18–23 cm long with fairly long, stout bills. The upperparts are mainly green-brown while the underparts are yellow. The birds have whistling songs.

The nest is made of leaves or sticks and built in a shrub or small tree. Two eggs are laid.

Species list

  • Red-tailed bristlebill, Bleda syndactylus
  • Green-tailed bristlebill, Bleda eximius
  • Yellow-lored bristlebill, Bleda notatus
  • Yellow-eyed bristlebill, Bleda (notatus) ugandae
  • Grey-headed bristlebill, Bleda canicapillus
  • References

    Bristlebill Wikipedia