Oriole whistler


The oriole whistler, also known as the yellow-throated whistler, is a species of bird in the family Pachycephalidae, which is endemic to the Solomon Islands (archipelago).

Taxonomy and systematics

It is variably considered a subspecies of a widespread golden whistler or treated as a separate species, but strong published evidence in favour of either treatment is limited, and further study is warranted to resolve the complex taxonomic situation. Even if not recognized as a separate species, the oriole whistler includes several very different subspecies, though the males are united by their yellow throat.

Subspecies

Nine subspecies are recognized:P. o. bougainvillei - Mayr, 1932: Found on Buka, Bougainville and Shortland IslandsP. o. orioloides - Pucheran, 1853: Found on Choiseul, Malakobi, Santa Isabel and Florida IslandsP. o. centralis - Mayr, 1932: Found on eastern New Georgia IslandsP. o. melanoptera - Mayr, 1932: Found on southern New Georgia IslandsP. o. melanonota - Hartert, 1908: Originally described as a separate species. Found on Ranongga and Vella Lavella P. o. pavuvu - Mayr, 1932: Found on Pavuvu P. o. sanfordi - Mayr, 1931: Originally described as a separate species. Found on MalaitaP. o. cinnamomea - : Originally described as a separate species in the genus Pseudorectes. Found on Beagle Island and Guadalcanal P. o. christophori - Tristram, 1879: Originally described as a separate species. Found on Santa Ana and San Cristóbal Island

Distribution

The oriole whistler is found throughout the Solomons, except in the Santa Cruz Islands.