Indian Bulbul
The Indian Bulbul, also known as the Common Bulbul, is a small songbird found primarily in the Indian subcontinent. It has a distinctive black crown and a yellowish-brown body, with a long tail and a slightly curved beak. This bird is often seen in gardens, forests, and urban areas, where it feeds on fruits, insects, and nectar.
Indian Bulbuls are known for their melodious songs, which they use to communicate with each other. They are social birds, often seen in pairs or small groups. Their adaptability to various habitats makes them a common sight across regions like India, Nepal, and Bangladesh.