Light-Vented Bulbul or Sooty-Headed Bulbul?
Here's how to tell the difference
Light-Vented Bulbul
Sooty-Headed Bulbul
Light-Vented Bulbul
Pycnonotus sinensis
Also known as: Chinese Bulbul
General appearance
The light-vented bulbul is a medium-sized bird, ranging from 18 to 22 cm long. The species is characterized by a brownish color on their upper body parts while their belly is white. Notable is its black-colored head with a distinct tuft which resembles a crest on its crown and white rings around the eyes.
Male vs female
In terms of sex differentiation, it's challenging as both sexes almost look alike. However, upon closer examination, males may appear slightly larger and have a more pronounced crest compared to females. No seasonal variations in their appearance have been noted; they maintain their coloration all year round.
Juvenile
Juveniles are quite similar in appearance to the adults but are generally duller, with a less defined crest and a murkier shade of brown. Their belly is greyer than the stark white in adults, and the white eye ring is less prominent. Over time, they mature into their distinct adult coloration.
Size
7.1 - 7.5 in/1.1 - 1.6 oz
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View full detailsSooty-Headed Bulbul
Pycnonotus aurigaster
General appearance
The Sooty-Headed Bulbul is a medium-sized bird, approximately 20 cm in length. The principal characteristic of the specie is its black-colored head, leading towards the nape. The color gradually transforms into a smoky grey down the back, while the underparts, including the chest, belly, and undertail, are creamy-white. The specie has a pointed black crest, a conspicuous white iris around the eyes, and stout, medium length, black bill. There are no distinct seasonal variations in the appearance.
Male vs female
Both males and females look almost identical, making it particularly challenging to distinguish them. Both sexes share the identical characteristic blacks, grays, and whites coloring. The voice might be helpful in distinguishing between the sexes, as typically males have a louder and more varied song than females.
Juvenile
Juvenile Sooty-Headed Bulbuls are discernable thanks to their more muted coloring. They exhibit duller hues, lacking the sharp contrast between the black, grey and white seen in adults. They don’t have the pointy crest feature until they attain maturity. Their iris is brownish as compared to the stark white in adults.
Size
7.5 - 8.3 in/1.4 - 1.8 oz
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Visual differences
The Light-Vented Bulbul (7-8.5 inches, 1-1.6 oz) has a brown upper body, white belly, and a black head with a distinct tuft resembling a crest and white eye rings. The Sooty-Headed Bulbul (7.5-8.5 inches, 1.4-1.8 oz) features a black head and nape, transitioning to smoky gray, with creamy-white underparts, a pointed black crest, and a white iris. The Light-Vented is brown and lacks seasonal variation, while the Sooty-Headed has a gray-black contrast and a stout black bill. Both species appear almost identical between sexes and juveniles are duller.
Key differences and behavior
The Light-Vented Bulbul and Sooty-Headed Bulbul exhibit distinct behavioral differences. The Light-Vented Bulbul, known for its fearless and sociable nature, often builds nests in urban areas and even on apartment verandas. In contrast, the Sooty-Headed Bulbul is commonly observed in pairs or small flocks in gardens and degraded forests. Both species engage in vocal courtship, but the Sooty-Headed Bulbul's rituals include aerial displays. While both feed on fruits and insects, the Light-Vented Bulbul consumes a broader diet, occasionally including small reptiles. Both birds are adaptable to urban environments, yet the Sooty-Headed Bulbul prefers denser foliage for nesting. Importantly, both engage in joint parental care of their young.
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