Baltimore Oriole
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus
Icterus galbula
With its brilliant orange and black plumage, the Baltimore Oriole's arrival is eagerly awaited by birders each spring migration. Its preference for open areas with tall... More »
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Male Baltimore Oriole can be told from other black and orange orioles by its completely black head. Female is similar to other female orioles but can be told from Bullock's by its more orange breast and less gray upperparts.
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Baltimore Oriole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Baltimore Oriole , Icterus galbula , is a small icterid blackbird which is on average 18 cm long and weighs 34 g. This bird received its name from the fact that the male's colors resemble thos...
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Baltimore Oriole (RealAudio sample; click here to download RealPlayer) ... The Baltimore Oriole is a familiar inhabitant of neighborhood woodlots and is often heard whistling from tall shade trees along city streets. Both sexes sing, although the female's song usually simpler and is normally heard only during the...
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Baltimore Orioles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Baltimore Orioles are a professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's American League. Since 1992, the Orioles hav...
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The attractive Baltimore Oriole, a bird of open woods and shade trees, is one of the 9 species of Orioles that occur in the USA. Most spend their winters in Central and South America, but breed in the Eastern USA and Canada.
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