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A pair of Yellow-vented Bulbul having rest on the Eugenia oleina branch |
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Yellow-vented Bulbul |
The Yellow-vented Bulbul is a resident of the garden . A few species of birds have found the garden a comfortable place to build home. Those happy to build homes here are the Chestnut Munia (Pipit), Spotted-necked Dove (Tekukur), Olive-backed Sunbird and the Yellow-vented Bulbul. From early morning to sunset we will not fail to hear their various calls. Wildlife is an essential element and litmus test for the Kambatik garden.
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Leaves of the coconut, bamboo, durian, lumok and Eugenia oleina in a mixed planting plan at the back side garden. The purple vine is Congea velutina. |
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