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Is it a common sight to find two sub-species in the same tree? (Light-vented Bulbul) (1 Viewer)

lockbreeze926

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Scotland
Photographed in Yangshuo.

(Assuming I have identified them correctly, lacking a field guide).
 

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I think your lower bird is a Brown-breasted Bulbul, while the upper is Light-vented
Ah...

I went with LVB on the basis of (a) abundance (b) strong olive wing-bar and (c) general ignorance.

So, the attached would also be BBB? (taken in central Xi'an city).

Thank you for the enlightenment!
 

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