
Campo Troupial
Campo Troupial
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The Campo Troupial is a large and striking oriole, characterized by its brilliant orange body, black wings and tail, and a black bib. It is a common and conspicuous bird of open habitats in eastern South America.
Where to spot
Found in eastern South America, including central and eastern Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Inhabits open savannas, grasslands with scattered trees, and agricultural areas.
How to spot
Look for its vibrant orange and black plumage in open areas. Listen for its loud, rich, and varied whistling song, often heard from prominent perches like fence posts or trees.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active and vocal during the breeding season (Southern Hemisphere spring/summer).
Where to spot
Found in eastern South America, including central and eastern Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Inhabits open savannas, grasslands with scattered trees, and agricultural areas.
How to spot
Look for its vibrant orange and black plumage in open areas. Listen for its loud, rich, and varied whistling song, often heard from prominent perches like fence posts or trees.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active and vocal during the breeding season (Southern Hemisphere spring/summer).
Like its Venezuelan relative, the Campo Troupial often does not build its own nest, instead taking over the nests of other species.
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