
Bullock's Oriole
Bullock's Oriole
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Bullock's Oriole is a vibrant migratory songbird of western North America, with males boasting a bright orange face and underparts, a black eye-line, and a black bib, contrasting with black and white wings. Females are duller yellow-orange.
Where to spot
Breeds across western North America, from southern Canada to Mexico, and winters in Mexico and Central America. Inhabits open woodlands, riparian areas, orchards, and urban parks.
How to spot
Look for its bright orange and black plumage, particularly the orange cheek patch and white wing patch. Listen for its distinctive clear, whistling, and somewhat melodic song, often given from prominent trees.
When to spot
Breeding season (spring/summer) in North America; winter (fall/winter) in Mexico/Central America. Most vocal during dawn.
Where to spot
Breeds across western North America, from southern Canada to Mexico, and winters in Mexico and Central America. Inhabits open woodlands, riparian areas, orchards, and urban parks.
How to spot
Look for its bright orange and black plumage, particularly the orange cheek patch and white wing patch. Listen for its distinctive clear, whistling, and somewhat melodic song, often given from prominent trees.
When to spot
Breeding season (spring/summer) in North America; winter (fall/winter) in Mexico/Central America. Most vocal during dawn.
This species often hybridizes with the Baltimore Oriole in the Great Plains where their ranges meet, leading to mixed-plumage individuals.
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