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ORIOLEs, FIGBIRDs

Order Passeriformes    Family Oriolidae

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
The African Golden Oriole has mainly yellow plumage; solid black on flight feathers and tail center. Female has much of the yellow replaced with greenish-yellow.
Image by: 1, 2) Charlie Westerinen - Zimbabwe  3) Josh_More  4) Sandy Cole - San Diego Zoo


Oriole, Black  Oriolus hosii  Found: Borneo
The Black Oriole has mainly black plumage; red rump.
Image by: 1) John_Gerrard_Keulemans  2) Michelle_and_Peter_Wong


Oriole,_Black-and-Crimson  Oriolus cruentus  Found: Indonesia, Malaysia
The Black-and-Crimson Oriole has mainly black plumage; crimson lower-breast, upper-belly. The Black Oriole, Black-and-Crimson Oriole, Maroon Oriole, and Silver Oriole belong to a clade.
Image by: 1) 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
Image by: 1) Michael_Poulsen


Oriole,_Black-headed also African Black-headed Oriole  Oriolus larvatus Found: Africa
The Black-headed Oriole has mainly yellow plumage; black head; flesh colored bill.
Image by: 1`, 3) Derek_Keats - South Africa    1) Jo Mur - Naboomspruit   4)


Oriole,_Black-hooded  Oriolus xanthornus  Found: southern Asia
The male Black-hooded Oriole has mainly yellow plumage; black hood; black in wings; black tail center. Female is drabber. Has black hood; greenish underparts.
Image by:   1, 2, 3)  J. M. Garg in Kolkata, West Bengal, India  4) Vijay_Ismavel


Oriole,_Black-naped  Oriolus chinensis  Found: south Asia
The Black-naped Oriole has mainly yellow plumage; black mask continues to nape. Female has much of the yellow replaced with greenish-yellow.
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
The Black-tailed Oriole has black hood, wings, upper-tail coverts; rest yellow.
Image by: 1) Francesco_Veronesi - Kenya  2) Steve_Garvie - Kenya


Oriole,_Black-winged  Oriolus nigripennis  Found: Africa
Image by: 1) John_Gerrard_Keulemans  2) Francesco_Veronesi - Ghana  3) Nik_Borrow - Caneroon


Oriole, Brown  Oriolus szalayi  Found: New Guinea
The Brown Oriole has medium-brown upperparts; paler on head; heavliy streaked with black on head; buff underparts.
Image by: 1) Jerry_Oldenettel


Oriole, Dark-throated  Oriolus xanthonotus  Found: southeast Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines
Image by: 1) Lip Kee - Java  2) Ramon_Quisumbing  3) Wong_Tsu_Shi 
1) Female


Oriole, Dusky-brown  Oriolus phaeochromus  Found: Northern Maluku of Indonesia
Image by: 1) Paulo_Alves  2) Peter_Ericsson


Oriole, Ethiopian  also Ethiopian Black-headed Oriole  Oriolus monacha  Found: Eritrea, Ethiopia
Image by: 1) P_Khoo  2) James_St_John  3) Nik_Borrow - Ethiopia


Oriole,_Eurasian_Golden  Oriolus oriolus   Found: Europe (breeding ), Asia (nonbreeding)
The male Eurasian Golden Oriole has black and yellow plumage; thick black eye-line. Female has green upperparts; yellow underparts.
Similar to: Indian Golden Oriole. Male Indian Golden Oriole has paler red in iris and bill than Eurasian Golden Oriole. It also has black eye-line extending behind the eye. Female Indian Golden Oriole has sharper streaks on underside than Eurasian Golden Oriole.
Image by: 1) 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
Image by: 1) Ron_Huff - Seram, Indonesia


Oriole,_Green also Australasian Yellow Oriole  Oriolus flavocinctus  Found: Australian, New Guinea
Image by: 1) Katerina_Tvardikova  2, 3) Geoff_Whalan - Northern Territory  Francesco_Veronesi


Oriole,_Green-headed  Oriolus chlorocephalus  Found: Africa
Image by: 1) 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
The male Indian Golden Oriole has black and yellow plumage; thick black eye-line. Female has green upperparts; whitish underparts with dark stripes.
Similar to: Eurasian Golden Oriole. Male Indian Golden Oriole has paler red in iris and bill than Eurasian Golden Oriole. Female Indian Golden Oriole has sharper streaks on underside than Eurasian Golden Oriole.
Image by: 1, 2) JM_Garg - India  3) Swardeepak  4) Imrun_Shah - Pakistan


Oriole, Isablea  Oriolus isabellae  Found: Luzon in Philippines
The Isablea Oriole is close to extinction.
Image by: 1) Merlijn_van_Weerd


Oriole,_Maroon  Oriolus traillii  Found: India, southeast Asia
The male Maroon Oriole has mainly glossy crimson-maroon plumage; black head, neck, wings. Female has grayish-white underparts with black streaks.
Image by: 1) Jerry_Oldenettel - Thailand  2, 3) Hiyashi_Haka   4) Ainus - Taiwan
1) Female 2, 3) Male


Oriole,_Olive-backed  Oriolus sagittatus  Found: Australia, New Guinea
Image by: 1) Katerina_Tvardikova  2) Duncan McCaskill  3) Brian_McCauley  4) patrick kavanagh - Victoria  5) Charlie Westerinen - Rockhampton 



Oriole,_Olive-brown  also Timor Oriole  Oriolus melanotiFound:Lesser Sundas islands of Indonesia
Image by: John Gerrard Keulemans  2) James_Eaton


Oriole, Philippine  Oriolus steerii  Endemic to Philippines
The Philippine Oriole has yellowish-brown upperparts; gray throat, breast; white belly with black stripes; red bill, eyes. Some consider subspecies White-lored Oriole (Oriolus steerii albiloris) to be a separate species. It is found on Masbate and Negros islands.
Image by: 1) John Gerrard Keulemans  2) Blake_Matheson


Oriole,_Sao_Tome  Oriolus crassirostris  Found: Sao Tome (off west coast Africa)
Image by: 1) Henrik_Gronvold  2) Alexandra  3) Muchaxo
2) Juvenile


Oriole, Silver  Oriolus mellianus  Found: Cambodia, China, Thailand
Image by: 1) Wichyanan_Limparungpatthanak - Thailand  2) Thiti_Tanaree - Thailand
1) Female 2) Male


Oriole,_Slender-billed  Oriolus tenuirostris  Found: Asia
Image by: 1) P_Khoo  2) Michael_Gillam  3) Jainy_Kuriakose  4) Jerry_Oldenettel - Thailand
1) Juvenile


Oriole, Tanimbar  Oriolus decipiens  Found: Tanimbar Islands (Indonesia)
Image by: 1) Jon_Hornbuckle


Oriole, Western also Western Black-headed Oriole  Oriolus brachyrynchus  Found: Central Africa
The Western Oriole has yellow-olive upperparts; yellow underparts.
Image by: 1) 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
The Hooded Pitohui has rufous-chesnut; upperparts; black head, neck, bib, upper-wing; chestnut-rufous remainder underparts.
Image by: 1, 2, 3) Katerina_Tvardikova  4) Nik_Borrow


Pitohui,_Variable  Pitohui kirhocephalus Found: New Guinea
The Variable Pitohui dark reddish-brown upperparts; gray head, throat; ferruginous underparts.
Some split the Variable Pitohui  into the Northern Variable Pitohu (Pitohui kirhocephalus)i, Southern Variable Ptiohui (Pitohui uropygialis) , and Raja Ampat Pitohui (Pitohui cerviniventris).
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
The male Australasian Figbird has olive-green or yellowish olive-green upperparts; black crown; red  facial skin; black bill with red base; gray neck, breast (nominate subspecies) or bright yellow. Female has dull brown upperparts; white underparts with strong dark streaking.
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
The Green Figbird is just found on the 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





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