Scarlet minivet
The scarlet minivet is a small passerine bird in the cuckooshrike family Campephagidae. This minivet is found in tropical southern Asia from Northeast India to southern China, Indonesia, and the Philippines. They are common resident breeding birds in forests and other well-wooded habitats including gardens, especially in hilly country. While the male of most subspecies are scarlet to orange with black upper parts, the females are usually yellow with greyish olive upper parts. Several former subspecies have been elevated to a species status in recent works. These include the orange minivet. All subspecies have the same habits of gleaning for insects and are often seen in mixed-species [foraging flock]s, usually foraging in small groups, high up in the forest canopy.
Description
The scarlet minivet is long with a strong dark beak and long wings. The male has black upperparts and head, and scarlet underparts, tail edges, rump and wing patches. The shape and colour of the wing patches and the shade or orange in the male varies across populations. In the subspecies nigroluteus and marchesae from south Philippines the scarlet/orange is entirely replaced by yellow. The female is grey above, with yellow underparts, tail edges, rump and wing patches.Taxonomy and systematics
There is considerable geographic variation in this species and several disjunct populations exist. Some former races are sometimes considered full species requiring the reorganization of other former subspecies. An example of a split from P. speciosus is the orange minivet. As many as nineteen subspecies have been described:speciosus along the Himalayas- * fraterculus Swinhoe, 1870 is found in the northeast of India and extends into Myanmar, Yunnan and Hainan
- * semiruber Whistler & Kinnear, 1933 is found in southern Myanmar and Thailand
- * andamanensis Beavan, 1867 - Andaman Islandsfohkiensis Buturlin, 1910 is found in southeastern China flammifer Hume, 1875 is found in southern Myanmar, southern Thailand and Peninsular Malaysiaxanthogaster is found in the southern part of Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra