The green oriole or Australasian yellow oriole (''Oriolus flavocinctus'') is an inconspicuous inhabitant of lush
tropical vegetation
Tropical vegetation is any vegetation in tropical latitudes. Plant life that occurs in climates that are warm year-round is in general more biologically diverse that in other latitudes. Some tropical areas may receive abundant rain the whole ye ...
throughout Australia and
New Guinea
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.
Taxonomy and systematics
Alternate names for the green oriole include the Australian yellow oriole, yellow oriole and yellow-bellied oriole.
Subspecies
Six
subspecies are recognized:
* ''O. f. migrator'' -
Hartert
Ernst Johann Otto Hartert (29 October 1859 – 11 November 1933) was a widely published German ornithologist.
Life and career
Hartert was born in Hamburg, Germany on 29 October 1859. In July 1891, he married the illustrator Claudia Bernadine E ...
, 1904: Found in eastern
Lesser Sundas
* ''O. f. muelleri'' -
( Bonaparte, 1850): Originally described as a separate species. Found in south-central New Guinea
* ''O. f. flavocinctus'' -
( King, P.P., 1826): Found in northern Australia
* ''O. f. tiwi'' -
Schodde & Mason, IJ, 1999: Found on
Bathurst and
Melville Islands (off northern Australia)
* ''O. f. flavotinctus'' -
Schodde & Mason, IJ, 1999: Found on
Cape York Peninsula
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(north-eastern Australia)
* ''O. f. kingi'' -
Mathews, 1912: Found in north-eastern
Queensland
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(north-eastern Australia)
Distribution and habitat
They are often difficult to locate, as their yellow-green plumage blends with the foliage and only their deep bubbling musical calls can be heard. They are nevertheless common in suitable habitat:
rainforests,
mangrove
A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water. The term is also used for tropical coastal vegetation consisting of such species. Mangroves are taxonomically diverse, as a result of convergent evolution in severa ...
s, thickets along watercourses,
swamps, and lush gardens.
Behaviour and ecology
Breeding
Breeding takes place during the wet season (October to March). A neat, deep cup is constructed from strips of bark and vines, lined with rootlets, and slung between leafy branches, usually 5-15 m up. They typically lay two eggs.
Food and feeding
Green orioles forage slowly and methodically through the middle and upper strata of dense forests, taking fruit in the main. Typically alone or in pairs, they sometimes form small flocks in the nonbreeding season.
References
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Birds of the Aru Islands
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