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The Visayan bulbul (Hypsipetes guimarasensis) or Steere's bulbul, is a songbird species in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. It is endemic to the western Visayas in the Philippines. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
There is a consideration that the Mindoro form and the Visayan form of the Philippine bulbul, Hypsipetes philippinus, should be classed as separate species, Mindoro bulbul, Hypsipetes mindorensis, and Visayan bulbul, Hypsipetes guimarasensis, respectively, but this seems to be not quite agreed yet amongst the authorities. For now, only the ...
Olive-winged bulbul, Pycnonotus plumosus; Ashy-fronted bulbul, Pycnonotus cinereifrons (E) Gray-throated bulbul, Alophoixus frater (E) Sulphur-bellied bulbul, Iole palawanensis (E) Black bulbul, Hypsipetes leucocephalus (A) Brown-eared bulbul, Hypsipetes amaurotis; Visayan bulbul, Hypsipetes guimarasensis (E) Zamboanga bulbul, Hypsipetes ...
In 2010, it was re-classified to the genus Hypsipetes as it is very closely related to the type species of that genus, the black bulbul. [3] [4] Until 2010, the Mindoro bulbul, Visayan bulbul and Zamboanga bulbul were all considered as subspecies of the Philippine bulbul. [5]
Sula golden bulbul, Hypsipetes longirostris (formerly northern golden bulbul before splits) Halmahera golden bulbul, Hypsipetes chloris (split from H. longirostris) Obi golden bulbul, Hypsipetes lucasi (split from H. longirostris) Buru golden bulbul, Hypsipetes mysticalis [a] Visayan bulbul, Hypsipetes guimarasensis; Yellowish bulbul ...
Visayan bulbul; Visayan fantail; Visayan hornbill; Visayan leopard cat; Visayan pygmy babbler; Visayan shama; Visayan spotted deer; Visayan warty pig; W. White-browed ...
The Arabic word bulbul (بلبل) is sometimes used to refer to the "nightingale" as well as the bulbul, but the English word bulbul refers to the birds discussed in this article. [3] A few species that were previously considered to be members of the Pycnonotidae have been moved to other families.
B. Visayan miniature babbler; Bagobo babbler; Balicassiao; Benguet bush warbler; Bicol ground warbler; Bicolored flowerpecker; Black shama; Black-and-cinnamon fantail