
Streak-backed Oriole
Streak-backed Oriole
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The Streak-backed Oriole is a medium-sized songbird primarily found in Central America, characterized by its bright orange head and underparts, black bib, and distinctive black streaking on a yellow-orange back. It has a melodious song.
Where to spot
Found from western Mexico south through Central America to Costa Rica. Inhabits semi-open areas, dry and humid forests, thorny scrub, gardens, and agricultural land.
How to spot
Look for its bright orange and black plumage with the key streak-backed pattern. Listen for its rich, clear, and varied whistling song, often heard from conspicuous perches.
When to spot
Year-round resident in most of its range. Most vocal and conspicuous during the breeding season (spring/summer).
Where to spot
Found from western Mexico south through Central America to Costa Rica. Inhabits semi-open areas, dry and humid forests, thorny scrub, gardens, and agricultural land.
How to spot
Look for its bright orange and black plumage with the key streak-backed pattern. Listen for its rich, clear, and varied whistling song, often heard from conspicuous perches.
When to spot
Year-round resident in most of its range. Most vocal and conspicuous during the breeding season (spring/summer).
This oriole often associates with human habitation, being a common sight in gardens, parks, and agricultural areas where it finds food and nesting sites.
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