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Southern [[Asia]] from [[India]] and [[Sri Lanka]] east to [[Indonesia]]. | Southern [[Asia]] from [[India]] and [[Sri Lanka]] east to [[Indonesia]]. | ||
==Taxonomy== | ==Taxonomy== | ||
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There are 5 subspecies. | There are 5 subspecies. | ||
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+ | Oriolus xanthornus xanthornus N India, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indochina and Sumatra | ||
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+ | Oriolus xanthornus maderaspatanus S peninsular India | ||
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+ | Oriolus xanthornus andamanensis Andaman Islands | ||
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+ | Oriolus xanthornus ceylonensis Sri Lanka | ||
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+ | Oriolus xanthornus tanakae Coastal ne Borneo and adjacent offshore islands | ||
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==Habitat== | ==Habitat== | ||
Open woodland tree canopy and cultivation. | Open woodland tree canopy and cultivation. |
Revision as of 20:33, 22 July 2009
- Oriolus xanthornus
Identification
Male - mostly yellow with black hood, wings and tail centre.
Female - duller, underparts greenish, black hood.
Young birds similar to the female. However, they have dark streaking on the underparts, hood is not solid black, particularly on the throat.
Distribution
Southern Asia from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia.
Taxonomy
Subspecies[1]
There are 5 subspecies.
Oriolus xanthornus xanthornus N India, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indochina and Sumatra
Oriolus xanthornus maderaspatanus S peninsular India
Oriolus xanthornus andamanensis Andaman Islands
Oriolus xanthornus ceylonensis Sri Lanka
Oriolus xanthornus tanakae Coastal ne Borneo and adjacent offshore islands
Habitat
Open woodland tree canopy and cultivation.
Behaviour
Diet
The diet includes insects and fruit, especially figs.
Breeding
It nests in trees and 2 eggs are laid.
References
Wikipedia