A Bulbul pair looking for a new and beautiful place to call home. Will you give them their forever home in your home or garden? A beautiful example of a loving couple from nature.
This stone art was made for a classy style at one’s home. The bulbul pair has been meticulously drawn by our artist with love, and it shows. These bulbuls perched on the tree branch have a sleek and clean art style. The positioning of these birds shows that the male (black) Bulbul trying to grab the attention or trying to court the female (orange). But it seems that he may have to try harder to get her.
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Material :- Stone
Design :- Stone Art
Size (L*H) :- 13cm*8cm
Weight :- 600gm
Did You Know?
Bulbuls eat a wide range of foods, ranging from fruit to seeds, nectar, small insects and other arthropods and even small vertebrates. The majority of species are frugivorous and supplement their diet with some insects, although there is a significant minority of specialists, particularly in Africa. Open country species in particular are generalists. Bulbuls in the genus Criniger and bristlebills in the genus Bleda will join mixed species feeding flocks.
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