Orange Phlyer

The orange phlyer split from its ancestor the fruit phlyer. It has specified to eat only the orange fruit of the typophillion. Its orange coloring is to blend it wit the fruit it eats. It will nest along the banks of the rivers and lakes. They will stay in flocks and sleep and raise young in the trees or shrubs. They gather up flora fibers to make the round nests. They give birth to 2 to 3 babies and their parents will take turns bring them food until they can fly on their own. They usually mate for life and males will do elaborate courting displays in the air showing off their bright colors. They can also "toot" to each other using their butt-nostrils.