Courtesy Debbie Parker Male Baltimore oriole in crabapple tree The word “oriole” originally came from a Latin term meaning “the golden one.” Although the name was first applied to an unrelated group of birds in Europe, Asia and Africa, it’s perfectly appropriate for the types of American orioles. These birds belong to the blackbird family (along with grackles, red-winged blackbirds..
The brilliant yellow-and-black Audubon’s Oriole is a shy species of woodlands and brush in Mexico and South Texas. Its pleasing, rising-and-falling whistles are usually the first clues to its presence. Both sexes sing this song, often back and forth to each other during the nesting season. Unlike many orioles, the male and female look very much alike—with a black head, wings, and tail.
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Bright visiters of spring and summer, orioles brighten up your day. These birds weave amazing hanging nests and feed on fruit, nectar and insects.. Browse 3,381 oriole bird photos and images available, or search for baltimore oriole bird to find more great photos and pictures.



