Figbird


The figbirds are a genus in the family of Old World orioles found in wooded habitats in Australia, New Guinea and the Lesser Sundas.

Taxonomy and systematics

Formerly, the three species have been considered conspecific, but today all major authorities consider them as separate species. The split is primarily based on differences in measurements and plumage, and on biogeography.

Species

Three species are recognized:
They are strongly sexually dimorphic, with males having olive-green upperparts, a black head, and distinct bright red facial skin. Females are drab-coloured, being dull brownish above, and white below with strong dark streaking. They have greyish facial skin, and a greyish-black bill.

Behaviour and ecology

Compared to the "typical" Old World orioles of the genus Oriolus, the figbirds are more frugivorous and gregarious, even breeding in small, loose colonies.