Figbird Identification Guide: Recognizing Male And Female Variations In Australia

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Figbird Identification Guide: Recognizing Male And Female Variations In Australia 1
Figbird Identification Guide: Recognizing Male And Female Variations In Australia-image

IdentificationFigbirds are part of a worldwide family that includes the orioles, of which Australia has two other members (the Yellow and Olive-backed Orioles). Males have bare, red skin around the eye, contrasting against a black crown and grey neck and throat. The remainder of the body is olive-green, except for a white under-tail area. Females have grey skin around the eye and lack distinctive head markings. They are brown-green above and dull-white below, streaked with brown. Both sexes have a blackish bill. There are two distinct colour forms of the males of this species. Males north of Proserpine in Queensland have a yellow front.

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