The ioras (
Aegithinidae) are a small family of four bird species found in India and southeast Asia. They are generally highly arboreal and usually occur in the tree canopy, with only very rare records of this family coming down to the ground. Their habitats include lowland acacia scrub, forest edge ,as well as agricultural land. The group exhibits sexual dimorphism in its plumage, with the males being brightly plumaged in yellows and greens. They eat insects and spiders. Songs are whistles that are musical to human ears. This family has just one genus.
Genus Aegithina
Iora,_Common Aegithina tiphia Found: Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines
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NatureAtYourBackyard 2, 3) Lip Kee - Indonesia 4)
Joby_Joseph - India 5)
Steve Garvie - Sri Lanka
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Iora,_Great Aegithina lafresnayei Found: southeast Asia, Malaysia
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Jerry Oldenettel - Thailand
Iora,_Green Aegithina viridissima Found: southeast Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia
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Lip Kee - Malaysia 3)
Bernard Dupont - Malaysia
Iora,_White-tailed also
Marshall's Iora Aegithina nigrolutea Found: Indian subcontinent
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Tarique Sani - India 2)
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Chandu Bandi