Scott’s Oriole Scott’s oriole is a vividly contrasting bird of the dry Southwest. They are long and slender with black heads, backs, wings, and chests, and yellow undersides.
The female and the immature can be confused with a dull Baltimore oriole. Female and immature hooded orioles are entirely yellow below, slimmer, and longer tailed and have a thin, downcurved bill.
Rescued rare bird takes to the sky FAW said there had only been 29 recorded sightings of the golden oriole in Nottinghamshire over the past 160 years. The birds are currently migrating to Europe ...
unmatched in beauty among our birds. I like orange and I like bold patterns. I text someone the word “oriole” so often that my autocorrect now replaces the word “people” with “oriole ...