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The spot-breasted oriole (Icterus pectoralis) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. It is a mid-sized songbird and generally typical oriole . It is bright orange overall with a black bib and black spotting on the sides of the breast.
Bullock's oriole: Icterus bullockii (Swainson, 1827) 40 Streak-backed oriole: Icterus pustulatus (Wagler, 1829) 41 Black-backed oriole: Icterus abeillei (Lesson, RP, 1839) 42 Baltimore oriole: Icterus galbula (Linnaeus, 1758) 43 Yellow-tailed oriole: Icterus mesomelas (Wagler, 1829) 44 Spot-breasted oriole: Icterus pectoralis (Wagler, 1829) 45 ...
This is a comprehensive listing of the bird species recorded in Everglades National Park, which is in the U.S. state of Florida.This list is based on one published by the National Park Service (NPS) dated June 21, 2022.
Montserrat oriole; Mountain cacique; Northern oriole; Orange-crowned oriole; Orange oriole; Pale baywing; Pampas meadowlark; Peruvian meadowlark; Pseudoleistes; Quiscalus; Russet-backed oropendola; Saffron-cowled blackbird; Scarlet-headed blackbird; Scrub blackbird; Spot-breasted oriole; Streak-backed oriole; Tawny-shouldered blackbird ...
Yellow-tailed oriole: Icterus mesomelas: southern Mexico to western Peru and northwestern Venezuela Spot-breasted oriole: Icterus pectoralis: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua. White-edged oriole: Icterus graceannae: Ecuador and Peru. Campo troupial: Icterus jamacaii: northeastern Brazil Venezuelan troupial ...
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Spot-breasted oriole, successfully introduced to Florida; Troupial, successfully introduced to Puerto Rico and St Thomas in the Virgin Islands; unsuccessfully introduced to Jamaica, Trinidad, Antigua, Dominica and Grenada, where all are probably aviary escapees; Yellow-hooded blackbird, introduced, perhaps successfully, around Lima in Peru
The orchard oriole (Icterus spurius) is the smallest species of icterid. The subspecies of the Caribbean coast of Mexico, I. s. fuertesi, is sometimes considered a separate species, the ochre oriole or Fuertes's oriole. The orchard oriole is a small bird with a length of 5.9-7.1 inches, a weight of 0.6-1.0 ounces, and a wingspan of 9.8 inches.