
St. Lucia Oriole
St. Lucia Oriole
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The St. Lucia Oriole is a beautiful songbird endemic to the Caribbean island of St. Lucia, characterized by its vibrant orange-yellow body, black wings and tail, and a small black mask. It is a striking resident of humid forests.
Where to spot
Endemic to St. Lucia in the Lesser Antilles. Found in humid montane and lowland forests, semi-open areas, and even gardens.
How to spot
Look for its brilliant orange and black plumage in the forest canopy. Listen for its distinctive, whistled and warbling song, which is a good way to locate it.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active and vocal during the breeding season (typically spring/summer).
Where to spot
Endemic to St. Lucia in the Lesser Antilles. Found in humid montane and lowland forests, semi-open areas, and even gardens.
How to spot
Look for its brilliant orange and black plumage in the forest canopy. Listen for its distinctive, whistled and warbling song, which is a good way to locate it.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active and vocal during the breeding season (typically spring/summer).
This oriole builds a neatly woven, hanging nest, a typical feature of many Icterus orioles, often suspended from the tip of a palm frond or high branch.
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