Orange-spotted bulbulThe orange-spotted bulbul is a species of songbird in the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is endemic to Java, Bali and Sumatra.It favors forest edges and open meadows in montane forests.Taxonomy and systematicsThe orange-spotted bulbul was originally described in the genus Turdus by Thomas Horsfield in 1821. Until 2016, the Aceh bulbul was considered as a subspecies of the orange-spotted bulbul until split by the IOC. Most other authorities have not yet recognized this split.SubspeciesTwo subspecies are recognized:P. b. bimaculatus – : Found on south-western Sumatra, western and central JavaP. b. tenggerensis – : Found on eastern Java and BaliDescriptionUp to 20 cm long. It is a dark-colored and active bulbul with a rounded tail.CallsIt is a noisy bird, giving out a variety of harsh and loud calls and songs.Behaviour and ecologyDietIt is a frugivore.ReproductionIt breeds throughout the year. Nesting occurs year-round, peaking in May. Nests are robust and cup-shaped.