
Orange Oriole
Orange Oriole
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The Orange Oriole is a brilliantly colored songbird endemic to the Yucatán Peninsula, featuring an entirely bright orange body with black wings and tail, and a black mask. It is a conspicuous resident of various habitats.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, Belize, and northern Guatemala. Inhabits open woodlands, semi-deciduous forests, scrub, and gardens.
How to spot
Look for its entirely bright orange plumage with black wings and mask. It's often found in flowering trees. Listen for its clear, melodious, and somewhat hesitant whistling song.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active and vocal during the breeding season (spring/early summer).
Where to spot
Endemic to the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, Belize, and northern Guatemala. Inhabits open woodlands, semi-deciduous forests, scrub, and gardens.
How to spot
Look for its entirely bright orange plumage with black wings and mask. It's often found in flowering trees. Listen for its clear, melodious, and somewhat hesitant whistling song.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active and vocal during the breeding season (spring/early summer).
This oriole often forages for insects and nectar in flowering trees, sometimes hanging upside down to reach blossoms.
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