Audubon's Oriole Photo Gallery
Adult (Audubon's)
Larger oriole with a straight bill. Males and females look similar, though females tend to be paler. Adults have a black head with lemon yellow bellies and yellow-olive backs.
© Carol Henrichs / Macaulay LibraryTexas, February 17, 2017Adult (Audubon's)
Larger oriole with a long, straight bill. Adults have a black tail, head, and wings and are yellow below and yellow-olive above.
© Cliff Peterson / Macaulay LibraryTexas, April 21, 2015Adult (Dickey's)
© Eric Antonio Martínez (www.mexico-birding.com) / Macaulay LibraryOaxaca, April 26, 2019Immature (Audubon's)
Predominantly found in Mexico. In the U.S. only found in southern Texas. Rather secretive oriole, living in denser vegetation than most other orioles and singing from inconspicuous perches.
© Edgar Miceli / Macaulay LibraryNuevo León, July 31, 2016Compare with Similar Species
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