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  2. House finch - Wikipedia

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    The house finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) is a North American bird in the finch family.It is native to Mexico and southwestern United States, but has since been introduced to the eastern part of North America and Hawaii; it is now found year-round in all parts of the United States and most of Mexico, with some residing near the border of Canada.

  3. Bald parrot - Wikipedia

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    The bald parrot (Pyrilia aurantiocephala) or orange-headed parrot is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is endemic to the east-central Amazon of Brazil. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forests. It is considered near threatened by BirdLife International (and consequently IUCN) due to the widespread deforestation of ...

  4. Orange-headed tanager - Wikipedia

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    The orange-headed tanager (Thlypopsis sordida) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae.Native to South America, it is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela, where it inhabits successional vegetation, cerrado, riparian forest, shrub, brush, and open woodland.

  5. Red satinbird - Wikipedia

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    He considered the bird to be a subspecies of the crested satinbird and coined the trinomial name Cnemophilus macgregorii sanguineus. [2] The generic epithet cnemophilus, means "mountain/slope-lover" and the subspecies epithet sanguineus means "bloody", referring to the males' bright reddish-orange to orange upperparts.

  6. Orange oriole - Wikipedia

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    The orange oriole is known for its song and can be found in forests and gardens. They have a diverse diet that contributes to their color. According to The Cornell Lab of Ornithology Birds of the World, they have suggested that this species might be better named the "Yucatan Oriole" because they are only found in Southeast Mexico. This species ...

  7. Ever seen this odd-looking bird along SC waters? 5 things to ...

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    As juveniles, these birds are different in color. Juveniles typically appear from fall through winter and are brown above and white below, sport a streaky brown neck., with orange-pink bills and legs.

  8. Orange-eyed thornbird - Wikipedia

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    The orange-eyed thornbird is found in southeastern Brazil from southern Bahia south to northeastern São Paulo state.Within the Atlantic Forest biome it primarily inhabits humid lowland and montane evergreen forest and secondary forest but is also found near small marshes, along watercourses in woodlands, and in Eucalyptus plantations and urban areas.

  9. Orange minivet - Wikipedia

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    The orange minivet measures about 17 – 22 cm and weighs 19 – 24.5 g. Males are bright orange and black while females are largely yellow with a grey upperside. Males have a glossy black head, chin, throat and mantle and upper back. Lower back, rump and uppertail-coverts are orange-red.