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Learn how to identify Hooded Oriole, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. Named for the orange hood on the male, this slender oriole is at home in suburban areas of the southwestern United States. ... Altamira Oriole of south Texas is patterned like a male Hooded Oriole, but is larger and...
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Hooded Oriole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hooded Oriole , Icterus cucullatus , is a medium-sized New World oriole. Adults have a pointed bill and white wing bars. The adult male has an orange head with black on the face and throat; th...
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The Hooded Oriole nests here in the Spring and Summer, but winters down in Mexico. Likes to nest in palm groves and yuccas. Their nests are the tear drop hanging kind and is usually built by the female. Typically 3-5 eggs are laid with an incubation period of around 13 days.
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Hooded Oriole: Medium oriole with bright orange -yellow head and nape, and black back, face, throat, and upper breast. Bill is slightly decurved. Black wings have two white bars. Tail is black. Forages in trees and bushes. ... The Hooded Oriole has a large range, estimated globally at 1,100,000 square kilometers.
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The hooded oriole is recognized by its brilliant yellow feathers, black wings streaked with white, and large patch of black on its chin and eye area. National Geographic News BirdWatcher columnist Mathew Tekulsky ponders this seasonal—and savvy—backyard visitor. ... It is covered with brilliant yellow feathers,
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Black-hooded Oriole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Black-hooded Oriole , Oriolus xanthornus , is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds and is a resident breeder in tropical southern Asia from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia. I...
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The Hooded Oriole is found throughout the southwest US, from Texas to California. The adult male has a black face and throat and a yellow to orange body with black wings. Females are uniformly yellowish in color. In California, the male Hooded Oriole is yellow.
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Hooded Oriole, Icterus cucullatus loves wild plants in your landscape garden in San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, San Jose, San Francisco, or even Sacramento. ... Nesting habitats used by the Hooded Oriole...
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