Photos and Text by Beth Marlin Lichter The Red-whiskered Bulbul is native to japanese India and Burma and has been a principal species within the Asian caged chook commerce. In 1960, escapees from an aviary in Miami tailored properly to residing domestically within the wild. Bulbuls thrive on bugs, fruit-bearing shrubs, and the berries of heat climate unique timber. Florida checks all of the bins with plentiful meals sources and a lush excellent habitat for these birds. In 1967 a Red-whiskered Bulbul flock (extra escapees) took up residency at HuntingtonContinue studying “Magnificent Escapees: The Red-whiskered Bulbul “