Definition
The *family Oriolidae* encompasses the Old World orioles, figbirds, and pitohuis, known for their vibrant plumage and melodious songs. These birds are found across Africa, Asia, and Australia, occupying diverse habitats from forests to gardens. Many species build distinctive, pouch-like nests hanging from tree branches. They are primarily insectivores and frugivores, contributing to ecosystem balance. Think of them as the 'royalty' π of the bird world, elegant, colorful, and widely admired.