Red-vented Bulbul
Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer)
Regulatory Status: Hawaii Injurious Wildlife (HAR 124). It is prohibited to release Injurious Species into the wild; transport them to islands or locations within the State where they are not already established; and export into or out of the State.
Prevention and Control Category: None
Description
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Bird with a black body, head and eyes, lighter gray underside, with patch of bright red feathers under tail
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About 20 cm (8.5 in) long
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Male & females look similar
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The only black bird in Hawaii with a crest on its head like a cardinal’s crest
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Native to Asia, from Pakistan to China, introduced to Hawaii as pets and illegally released into the wild in the mid 1950’s on Oahu.
Impacts
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A major pest of agriculture and gardens. Feeds on fruits, vegetables, flower buds, and insects.
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Cost $300,000 in damages to orchids per year on Oahu
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Spreads the seeds of invasive plants, including miconia, ivy gourd and false kava.
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Aggressively chases other birds and competes with them for food and space. There is concern that they may compete with native birds where they co-exist.
Distribution
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Kauai: Not known to be present. All sightings should be reported to KISC or HDOA.
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Oahu: Present in large numbers island-wide. Residents and agencies should prevent transport to neighbor islands.
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Maui: Not known to be present. All sightings should be reported to MISC or DOFAW.
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Big Island: Several sightings around the Mauna Lani area on the Kona side, sighting near Hilo. All sightings should be reported to BIISC or HDOA.
Additional Information
- Pycnonotus cafer Datasheet from CABI
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Pycnonotus cafer images from UH Botany Department