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The Australasian Figbird, scientifically known as Sphecotheres vieilloti, is a stunning bird species found in Queensland, Australia

Background imageFigbird Collection: Australasian Figbird Sphecotheres vielloti Queensland Australia

Australasian Figbird Sphecotheres vielloti Queensland Australia

Background imageFigbird Collection: Figbird Female of the subspecies where the male has yellow underparts named either ashbyi or

Figbird Female of the subspecies where the male has yellow underparts named either ashbyi or flaviventris by different
DH-4048 Figbird At a fruiting fig tree in Manning Gorge, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Sphecotheres viridis Female of the subspecies where the male has yellow underparts named either

Background imageFigbird Collection: Figbird Male of the subspecies with the yellow underparts named either ashbyi or flaviventris by

Figbird Male of the subspecies with the yellow underparts named either ashbyi or flaviventris by different authorities
DH-4047 Figbird At a fruiting fig tree in Manning Gorge, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Sphecotheres viridis Male of the subspecies with the yellow underparts named either ashbyi or

Background imageFigbird Collection: Picture No. 11066626

Picture No. 11066626
Australasian Figbird female eating berry in urban garden. Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageFigbird Collection: Picture No. 10894910

Picture No. 10894910
Figbird (Sphecotheres viridis) Date:

Background imageFigbird Collection: Picture No. 10858122

Picture No. 10858122
Figbird - Male (Sphecotheres viridis ashbyi ) Date:

Background imageFigbird Collection: Green Figbird (Sphecotheres viridis) immature male, singing, perched on twig in treetop, Cairns

Green Figbird (Sphecotheres viridis) immature male, singing, perched on twig in treetop, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageFigbird Collection: Australasian Figbird (Sphecotheres vieilloti flaviventris) Yellow Figbird subspecies, adult male

Australasian Figbird (Sphecotheres vieilloti flaviventris) Yellow Figbird subspecies, adult male, perched on branch, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, September

Background imageFigbird Collection: Green Figbird (Sphecotheres viridis) adult male, perched on branch, Cairns, Queensland, Australia

Green Figbird (Sphecotheres viridis) adult male, perched on branch, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageFigbird Collection: Figbird male Figbirds are forest and woodland birds that follow fruiting trees even into urban

Figbird male Figbirds are forest and woodland birds that follow fruiting trees even into urban gardens
DH-4156 Figbird male This bird in Cairns, Queensland. Sphecotheres viridis Figbirds are forest and woodland birds that follow fruiting trees even into urban gardens

Background imageFigbird Collection: Figbird Female Royal Darwin Hospital grounds, Northern Territory, Australia

Figbird Female Royal Darwin Hospital grounds, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-3097 Figbird - Female Royal Darwin Hospital grounds, Northern Territory, Australia Sphecotheres viridis ashbyi (flaviventris)


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The Australasian Figbird, scientifically known as Sphecotheres vieilloti, is a stunning bird species found in Queensland, Australia. This captivating creature comes in two distinct subspecies: the male with yellow underparts named ashbyi or flaviventris and the female of the same subspecies. With its vibrant colors and melodious songs, it's no wonder this figbird has become a favorite among bird enthusiasts. In Picture No. 11066626, we see an adult male Yellow Figbird perched gracefully on a branch. Its bright plumage stands out against the lush green backdrop of its natural habitat. Similarly, Picture No. 10894910 showcases an immature male Green Figbird singing his heart out from a twig high up in the treetop of Cairns, Queensland. These they are not limited to remote areas; they also venture into urban gardens following fruiting trees for sustenance and can be spotted across various regions such as Kimberley, far north Northern Territory, Cape York area of Queensland, and even within city limits like Cairns. Figbirds bring life and color wherever they go. In Picture No. 10858122, we witness another adult male Yellow Figbird perched confidently on a branch while basking in the warm sunlight filtering through the leaves above him. But let's not forget about their equally beautiful counterparts. The females possess their own unique charm and elegance as seen at Royal Darwin Hospital grounds in Northern Territory (Picture No. ). These lovely birds add grace to any landscape they inhabit. Whether you encounter them deep within forests or amidst bustling urban environments like Cairns' gardens (as shown in Picture No. ), these figbirds never fail to captivate with their striking appearance and enchanting melodies. So next time you find yourself exploring Queensland's wilderness or simply enjoying your backyard oasis, keep an eye out for these remarkable creatures - the Australasian Figbirds.