Distinguished by its brilliant ruffled design and striking bright orange color, his eye-catching scarf sets him apart from other members of his species with unparalleled style!

Distinguished by its brilliant ruffled design and striking bright orange color, his eye-catching scarf sets him apart from other members of his species with unparalleled style!

A bird with limited overlap with the similar Frilled Monarch, but his spectacular orange collar sets him apart.

Distinguished by its brilliant ruffled design and striking bright orange color, his eye-catching scarf sets him apart from other members of his species with unparalleled style!The ochre-collared monarch or rufous-collared monarch (Arses insularis) is a medium-sized, slender, bird with a fairly long tail and face with a prominent blue eye wattle. He has a white belly, an orange chest, and a collar with a long black tail, back, and wings. There are also white patches on the wings.

Distinguished by its brilliant ruffled design and striking bright orange color, his eye-catching scarf sets him apart from other members of his species with unparalleled style!

The bill is grey as are the feet and legs.

The female has a chestnut breast, throat, and collar along with a brown tail, back, and wings looking somewhat duller when compared to the male.

Distinguished by its brilliant ruffled design and striking bright orange color, his eye-catching scarf sets him apart from other members of his species with unparalleled style!

This bird is found in and endemic to Yapen and northern New Guinea

Distinguished by its brilliant ruffled design and striking bright orange color, his eye-catching scarf sets him apart from other members of his species with unparalleled style!

This bird’s natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.

Distinguished by its brilliant ruffled design and striking bright orange color, his eye-catching scarf sets him apart from other members of his species with unparalleled style!

Primarily insectivorous birds, they often forage in the mid-level stratum of forested regions.

Distinguished by its brilliant ruffled design and striking bright orange color, his eye-catching scarf sets him apart from other members of his species with unparalleled style!

The beginning of the breeding season for this species is thought to vary from region to region when a cup-shaped nest is built using fibers bound together with cobwebs slung between two branches around 3 to 5 meters from ground level.

Distinguished by its brilliant ruffled design and striking bright orange color, his eye-catching scarf sets him apart from other members of his species with unparalleled style!

This bird is regarded as of Least Concern on the IUCN Red List