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  2. Prep some oranges! Interactive Baltimore oriole migration ...

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    The orange and black plumage bore the same colors as the heraldic crest of England’s Baltimore family, whom the city was named after as well. When looking for this bird, keep your eyes up, as ...

  3. Orange-collared manakin - Wikipedia

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    The orange-collared manakin is, like its relatives, a compact short-tailed bird with a heavy hooked bill, orange legs and brightly coloured male plumage. It is typically 10 cm long and weighs 15.5 g. The adult male has a black crown, wings and tail, and a black band across the midback.

  4. European robin - Wikipedia

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    The male and female bear similar plumage: an orange breast and face (more strongly coloured in the otherwise similar British subspecies E. r. melophilus), lined by a bluish grey on the sides of the neck and chest. The upperparts are brownish, or olive-tinged in British birds, and the belly whitish, while the legs and feet are brown.

  5. Baltimore oriole - Wikipedia

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    The adult male is orange on the underparts, shoulder patch, and rump, with some birds appearing a very deep flaming orange and others appearing yellowish orange. All of the rest of the male's plumage is black. The adult female is yellow brown on the upper parts with darker wings, and dull orange yellow on the breast and belly.

  6. 10 Unbelievably Weird Roosters from Around the World - AOL

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    This bird looks like it escaped from a tropical rainforest. This Chinese-native breed sports dazzling red, gold, and orange plumage with a striking golden crest.

  7. Orange oriole - Wikipedia

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    The orange oriole (Icterus auratus) is a small bird species with orange feathers native to the Icteridae family in the Yucatán Peninsula. It has a slender body, long wings, and a pointed beak. Its color resembles the fruit orange, and it has black markings on its wings and tail.

  8. Orange-eyed thornbird - Wikipedia

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    The orange-eyed thornbird is 16 to 18 cm (6.3 to 7.1 in) long and weighs about 21 to 27 g (0.74 to 0.95 oz). It is a medium-sized thornbird. The sexes have the same plumage. Adults have an indistinct rufous-brown supercilium, darker brown lores, and a darker brown stripe behind the eye on an otherwise rufescent-brownish face. Their forehead and ...

  9. Ruff (bird) - Wikipedia

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    This species shows marked sexual dimorphism; the male is much larger than the female (the reeve), and has a breeding plumage that includes brightly coloured head tufts, bare orange facial skin, extensive black on the breast, and the large collar of ornamental feathers that inspired this bird's English name. The female and the non-breeding male ...