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The Altamira oriole (Icterus gularis) is a New World oriole. The bird is widespread in subtropical lowlands of the Mexican Gulf Coast and northern Central America, the Pacific coast and inland. They have since spread to southern Texas, but this was not until 1939. [2] At 25 cm (9.8 in) and 56 g (2.0 oz), this is the largest oriole in genus ...
Yellow-backed oriole: Icterus chrysater (Lesson, RP, 1844) 34 Audubon's oriole: Icterus graduacauda Lesson, RP, 1839: 35 Jamaican oriole: Icterus leucopteryx (Wagler, 1827) 36 Orange oriole: Icterus auratus Bonaparte, 1850: 37 Altamira oriole: Icterus gularis (Wagler, 1829) 38 Yellow oriole: Icterus nigrogularis (Hahn, 1819) 39 Bullock's oriole
Species nesting in areas with cold winters are strongly migratory, while subtropical and tropical species are more sedentary. The name "oriole" was first recorded (in the Latin form oriolus ) by the German Dominican friar Albertus Magnus in about 1250, which he stated to be onomatopoeic , from the song of the European golden oriole .
Special oriole feeders filled with sugar water supplement the flower nectar that Baltimore orioles gather as well as small amounts of jelly - with an emphasis on small to avoid soiling their feathers.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Orioles" ... out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Altamira oriole; Audubon's ...
(A) Accidental - a species that rarely or accidentally occurs in Puerto Rico (E) Endemic - a species endemic to Puerto Rico (Ex) Extirpated - a species that no longer occurs in Puerto Rico although populations exist elsewhere (I) Introduced - a species introduced to Puerto Rico as a consequence, direct or indirect, of human actions
This is a list of the bird species recorded in Belize. Belize includes around 450 smaller cays and islands lying in the Caribbean Sea in addition to the mainland. The avifauna of Belize included a total of 621 species as of May 2023, according to Bird Checklists of the World. [1] Of the 618, 99 are rare or accidental and four have been introduced.
Altamira oriole; Amazon kingfisher; Amazon parrot; Amazonian plain xenops; American black swift; American coot; American dipper; American pygmy kingfisher; American white ibis; Aphanotriccus; Aplomado falcon; Azure-hooded jay