The family
Oriolidae is comprised of the
Figbirds in the genus
Sphecotheres, and the Old World
Orioles in the genus
Oriolus. The family is distributed across Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia. It is not related to the New World orioles, which belong to family Icteridae.
The orioles and figbirds are medium sized passerines, around 20–30 cm in length, with the females only slightly smaller than the males. The beak is slightly curved and hooked. The plumage of most
species is bright and showy, although the females often have duller plumage than the males do. Orioles are arboreal and tend to feed in the canopy. They are opportunistic omnivores, with the main components
of their diet being fruit, berries, and arthropods. The nest is a deep woven cup suspended like a hammock from a branch.
Genus Oriolus
Oriole,_African_Golden Oriolus auratus Found: Africa
Image by:
1, 2) Charlie Westerinen - Zimbabwe 3)
Josh_More 4)
Sandy
Cole - San Diego Zoo
Oriole, Black Oriolus hosii Found: Borneo
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John_Gerrard_Keulemans 2)
Michelle_and_Peter_Wong
Oriole,_Black-and-Crimson Oriolus cruentus Found: Indonesia, Malaysia
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John_Gerrard_Keulemans 2) Rabbot 3)
Nathan_Rupert - San Diego Zoo
4)
Francesco_Veronesi - Malaysia
Oriole, Black-eared also
Buru Oriole Oriolus bouroensis Found: Indonesia
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1)
Michael_Poulsen
Oriole,_Black-headed also
African Black-headed Oriole Oriolus larvatus Found: Africa
Image by:
1`, 3) Derek_Keats - South Africa 1)
Jo Mur - Naboomspruit 4)
Oriole,_Black-hooded Oriolus xanthornus Found: southern Asia
Image by:
1, 2, 3) J. M. Garg in Kolkata,
West Bengal, India 4)
Vijay_Ismavel
Oriole,_Black-naped Oriolus chinensis Found: south Asia
Image by:
1, 3) J. M. Garg 2)
Johnny Wee 4)
Dick Daniels - San Diego Zoo 5)
Melvin_Yap - Singapore
1) Juvenile
Oriole,_Black-tailed also
Mountain Oriole Oriolus percivali Found: Burundi, DR Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda
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Francesco_Veronesi - Kenya 2)
Steve_Garvie - Kenya
Oriole,_Black-winged Oriolus nigripennis Found: Africa
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John_Gerrard_Keulemans 2)
Francesco_Veronesi - Ghana 3)
Nik_Borrow - Caneroon
Oriole, Brown Oriolus szalayi Found: New Guinea
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Jerry_Oldenettel
Oriole, Dark-throated Oriolus xanthonotus Found: southeast Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines
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Lip Kee - Java 2)
Ramon_Quisumbing 3)
Wong_Tsu_Shi
1) Female
Oriole, Dusky-brown Oriolus phaeochromus Found: Northern Maluku of Indonesia
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Paulo_Alves 2)
Peter_Ericsson
Oriole, Ethiopian also
Ethiopian Black-headed Oriole Oriolus monacha Found: Eritrea, Ethiopia
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P_Khoo 2)
James_St_John 3)
Nik_Borrow - Ethiopia
Oriole,_Eurasian_Golden Oriolus oriolus Found: Europe (breeding ), Asia (nonbreeding)
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Victor_Kravichenko 2)
Paco Gómez 3)
Agustin_Povedano 4)
Michel_Idre 5)
Kookaburra_81 - France
Agustin_Povedano - Spain
2) Female 3, 4) Male
Oriole, Gray-collared also
Seram Oriole Oriolus forsteni Found: souther Maluku Islands of Indonesia
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Ron_Huff - Seram, Indonesia
Oriole,_Green also
Australasian Yellow Oriole Oriolus flavocinctus Found: Australian, New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2, 3) Geoff_Whalan - Northern Territory
Francesco_Veronesi
Oriole,_Green-headed Oriolus chlorocephalus Found: Africa
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John Gerrard Keulemans 2)
Dick Daniels - specimen in
Nairobi National Museum, Kenya 3)
Maans_Booysen - Mozambique
Oriole, Indian Golden Oriolus kundoo Found: Indian subcontinent and central Asia
Image by:
1, 2) JM_Garg - India 3)
Swardeepak 4)
Imrun_Shah - Pakistan
Oriole, Isablea Oriolus isabellae Found: Luzon in Philippines
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Merlijn_van_Weerd
Oriole,_Maroon Oriolus traillii Found: India, southeast Asia
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Jerry_Oldenettel - Thailand
2, 3) Hiyashi_Haka 4)
Ainus - Taiwan
1) Female 2, 3) Male
Oriole,_Olive-backed Oriolus sagittatus Found: Australia, New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Duncan McCaskill 3) Brian_McCauley
4) patrick kavanagh - Victoria 5)
Charlie Westerinen - Rockhampton
Oriole,_Olive-brown also Timor Oriole Oriolus melanotis
Found:Lesser Sundas islands of Indonesia
Image by:
John Gerrard Keulemans 2)
James_Eaton
Oriole, Philippine Oriolus steerii Endemic to Philippines
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John Gerrard Keulemans 2)
Blake_Matheson
Oriole,_Sao_Tome Oriolus crassirostris Found: Sao Tome (off west coast Africa)
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Henrik_Gronvold 2)
Alexandra 3)
Muchaxo
2) Juvenile
Oriole, Silver Oriolus mellianus Found: Cambodia, China, Thailand
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Wichyanan_Limparungpatthanak - Thailand 2)
Thiti_Tanaree - Thailand
1) Female 2) Male
Oriole,_Slender-billed Oriolus tenuirostris Found: Asia
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P_Khoo 2)
Michael_Gillam 3)
Jainy_Kuriakose 4)
Jerry_Oldenettel - Thailand
1) Juvenile
Oriole, Tanimbar Oriolus decipiens Found: Tanimbar Islands (Indonesia)
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Jon_Hornbuckle
Oriole, Western also
Western Black-headed Oriole Oriolus brachyrynchus Found: Central Africa
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John_Gerrard_Keulemans 2)
Arthur Grosset 3)
Francesco_Veronesi
Genus Pitohui
These
Pitohui are all native to New Guinea. They are among the few known poisonous birds, containing a range of batrachotoxin compounds in its skin, feathers and other tissues. These toxins are thought to be derived from their diet, and may function both to deter predators and protect the bird from parasites.
Pitohui,_Hooded Pitohui dichrous Found: New Guinea
Image by:
1, 2, 3) Katerina_Tvardikova 4)
Nik_Borrow
Pitohui,_Variable Pitohui kirhocephalus Found: New Guinea
Image by:
1, 2) Katerina_Tvardikova
Genus Sphecotheres
These three figbird species were formerly considered conspecific.
Figbird, Australasian also
Figbird Sphecotheres vieilloti Found:
Australia, Papua New Guine, Kai Islands in Indonesia
Image by: 1) Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Cyron Ray Macey 3)
Dick
Daniels 4)
Aviceda 5) Charlie Westerinen - Tweed, Australia 6)
Arthur_Chapman - Queensland 7) Michael Jefferies - Queensland
2) Juvenile 3) Female 4 - 7) Male
Figbird, Green also
Timor Figbird Sphecotheres viridis Found:Indonesian islands of Timor and Roti
Image by:
1, 2) James_Eaton
Figbird, Weter Sphecotheres hypoleucus Found: island of Wetar of Indonesia
Image by:
1, 2) Colin_Trainor