Red-whiskered Bulbul
Red-whiskered Bulbuls are evidently quite common around Sydney, but this is the first time I’ve seen one! It’s a pretty little bird, with striking black, red, and white markings and a tall crest on its head like a woodpecker.
In this video, the bird is very far away and I had to do some radical zooming with my camera. You can hear the bulbul’s pretty call:
These birds are native to south Asia, and introduced into Sydney in the late 1800s. They tend to stay in areas close to human habitation.
Here’s a still picture of the bird:

Common name: Red-whiskered Bulbul
Scientific name: Pycnonotus jocosus
Approximate length: 20 cm
Date spotted: 5 June 2022 (winter)
Location: Dobroyd Head, Sydney Harbour, Australia: 33°48’38.6″S 151°16’05.4″E
Posted on 2022/06/05, in Birds, Bulbul and tagged australia, bird calls, birds, birdsong, birdwatching, Bulbul, Sydney birds. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
Great bird. My husband and I first saw this species in India in 2019. More recently, we saw it at Mount Annan Botanic Gardens (Banksia Gardens) in September 2019.
Thanks Pamela! It’s nice to know you’ve seen it in AU and in India too!
Red-whiskered bulbul is a serious invasive threat: not native to Australia and is considered both an environmental and agricultural pest.