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Orange-throated Longclaw
Macronyx capensis (Linnaeus, 1766)
Macronyx capensis, the Cape longclaw, is a small African passerine with distinct plumage and convergent similarity to New World meadowlarks.
Pangani Longclaw
Macronyx aurantiigula Reichenow, 1891
Pangani longclaw (Macronyx aurantiigula) is a small ground-dwelling grassland bird with a characteristic yellow-orange throat.
Rosy-throated Longclaw
Macronyx ameliae Tarragon, 1845
The rosy-throated longclaw (Macronyx ameliae) is an African bird found in wet grasslands, with a threatened coastal population in KwaZulu-Natal.
Yellow-throated Longclaw
Macronyx croceus (Vieillot, 1816)
Macronyx croceus is an African longclaw species identifiable by its yellow underparts and black upper chest bib.
Golden Pipit
Tmetothylacus tenellus (Cabanis, 1878)
Tmetothylacus tenellus, the golden pipit, is a distinctive eastern African dry grassland pipit with different plumage for males and females.
Forest Wagtail
Dendronanthus indicus (Gmelin, 1789)
Dendronanthus indicus, the forest wagtail, is the only species in its wagtail genus, found across Asia with distinctive plumage and forest habits.
Varied Sittella
Daphoenositta chrysoptera (Latham, 1802)
Daphoenositta chrysoptera is a bird with varied plumage based on subspecies that may be reclassified as separate species.
Dark-throated Oriole
Oriolus xanthonotus Horsfield, 1821
Oriolus xanthonotus is a Southeast Asian dark-throated oriole threatened by habitat loss in its lowland forest habitat.
Black-naped Oriole
Oriolus chinensis Linnaeus, 1766
Oriolus chinensis, the black-naped oriole, is a medium-sized passerine bird with a wide Asian distribution.
African Golden Oriole
Oriolus auratus Vieillot, 1817
Oriolus auratus is an African oriole species with distinct black and yellow male plumage and a beautiful fluting song.
Black-hooded Oriole
Oriolus xanthornus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Oriolus xanthornus, the black-hooded oriole, has distinct black-yellow male plumage, differing in appearance between females and young.
Black-headed Oriole
Oriolus larvatus Lichtenstein, 1823
Oriolus larvatus, the black-headed oriole, is a distinctively colored African bird that lives in dry woodlands and shrublands.
Olive-backed Oriole
Oriolus sagittatus (Latham, 1802)
Oriolus sagittatus (olive-backed oriole) is a streaked Australian bird with variable habitat preferences and breeding timing.
Green Oriole
Oriolus flavocinctus (King, 1826)
Oriolus flavocinctus, the green oriole, is a common inconspicuous bird found in lush tropical habitats of Australia and New Guinea.
Maroon Oriole
Oriolus traillii (Vigors, 1832)
Oriolus traillii, the maroon oriole, is a variably plumaged bird found across South and Southeast Asia in moist lowland forests.
Indian Golden Oriole
Oriolus kundoo Sykes, 1832
Oriolus kundoo, the Indian golden oriole, is a bird similar to but distinct from the Eurasian golden oriole found across South and Central Asia.
Eurasian Golden Oriole
Oriolus oriolus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Oriolus oriolus (Eurasian golden oriole) is a migratory shy bird with distinct male and female plumage, breeding across Eurasia and wintering in Africa.
Western Black-headed Oriole
Oriolus brachyrynchus Swainson, 1837
Oriolus brachyrynchus, the western oriole, is an African rainforest bird with distinct plumage and characteristic fluty calls.
Javan Oriole
Oriolus cruentus consanguineus (R.G.W.Ramsay, 1881)
The Javan oriole is an Oriolidae bird from Java, Indonesia, that the Temuan people think brings bad luck via its song.
Australasian Figbird
Sphecotheres vieilloti Vigors & Horsfield, 1827
The Australasian figbird is a sexually dimorphic, mostly frugivorous oriole native to the Australasian region.
Gilbert's Whistler
Pachycephala inornata Gould, 1841
Pachycephala inornata, or Gilbert's whistler, is a resident Australian passerine threatened by multiple habitat disturbances.
Grey Whistler
Pachycephala simplex Gould, 1843
The grey/brown whistler Pachycephala simplex is a Pachycephalidae bird found in northern Australia and New Guinea.
Olive Whistler
Pachycephala olivacea Vigors & Horsfield, 1827
Pachycephala olivacea, the olive whistler, is an 18–20 cm insectivorous whistler native to southeastern Australia.
Rufous Whistler
Pachycephala rufiventris (Latham, 1802)
Pachycephala rufiventris, the rufous whistler, is a sexually dimorphic songbird found across Australasia.
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