collurio
Collurio is a genus of birds belonging to the family Oriolidae, commonly known as orioles. These passerine birds are found in the Old World, with their distribution spanning parts of Africa, Asia, and Australia. The genus Collurio is characterized by its vibrantly colored plumage, often featuring shades of yellow, black, and green, though the specific coloration varies significantly between species.
Members of the Collurio genus are typically insectivores and frugivores, feeding on a diet of insects, larvae,
The nesting habits of Collurio species are diverse, but many construct intricate, hammock-like nests suspended from
Notable species within the Collurio genus include the African Golden Oriole (Oriolus oriolus) and various Asian