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  • The straw-headed bulbul is most common in lowlands, but has been recorded as high as 1,800 metres above sea level (2).Usually found in small family groups of three to six individuals (2), the straw-headed bulbul feeds primarily on berries and other fruit, including mistletoe berries, figs and wild cherries (2).
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