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  2. Northern oriole - Wikipedia

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    The northern oriole (Icterus galbula), considered a species of North American bird from 1973 to 1995, brought together the eastern Baltimore oriole, Icterus galbula, and the western Bullock's oriole, Icterus bullockii. Observations of interbreeding between the Baltimore and the Bullock's oriole led to this classification as a single species.

  3. Bullock's oriole - Wikipedia

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    Bullock's oriole (Icterus bullockii) is a small New World blackbird. At one time, this species and the Baltimore oriole were considered to be a single species, the northern oriole . This bird is named after William Bullock , an English amateur naturalist .

  4. Levanna McLean - Wikipedia

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    For the second edition Move On Up Volume Two – The Very Best of Northern Soul, released in 2016, she contributed a text for the CD case and can be seen again on the cover and inside. [8] Levanna McLean is based in Bristol but has been a disc jockey at concerts throughout Europe, among others at the music festival Baltic Soul Weekender.

  5. Category : Women singer-songwriters from Northern Ireland

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Singer-songwriters from Northern Ireland. It includes singer-songwriters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  6. Category:All-female bands from Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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  7. Baltimore oriole - Wikipedia

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    The male Baltimore oriole song is a clear whistle with a vibrant tone that flows and includes a brief sequence of notes that are paired and repeated 2-7 times, lasting 1-2 seconds. Sometimes during breeding season mature male orioles will make a " flutter-drum sound" to each other while in flight by making noise as they move their wings.

  8. Maureen Evans - Wikipedia

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    This is the first time that Evans' work has been treated to a proper CD release. The album contains 31 tracks which includes her best known hits and rare B sides, from her time with both Oriole Records and the UK branch of Columbia Records (now a unit of Sony Music Entertainment), which purchased Oriole in 1964. Evans wrote the sleeve notes ...

  9. Hooded oriole - Wikipedia

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    The song of the hooded oriole tends to be short and abrupt. The notes are rapid and lack the whistling nature of many other oriole species, and often sound nasal and whiny in nature. [6] There is a high amount of variation both geographically and individually within the song of the hooded oriole. Each male also sings many different types of songs.