White-eared Bulbul
The White-eared Bulbul (Pycnonotus leucotis) is a small songbird found primarily in the Middle East and parts of South Asia. It is easily recognizable by its distinctive white ear patches and olive-brown plumage. This bird typically inhabits scrublands, gardens, and urban areas, where it forages for fruits, insects, and seeds.
White-eared Bulbuls are social birds, often seen in small flocks. They are known for their melodious calls and can be quite vocal, especially during the breeding season. Their adaptability to various habitats has contributed to their stable population in the regions they inhabit.