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Orange Oriole (Icterus auratus) Troupials and Allies (Icteridae) | |||||||||||||
Orangetrupial ~ Calandria Dorso Naranja ~ Yucatántrupial | |||||||||||||
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2854
(1 photos)
2009-04-30 Playa del Carmen (roo), Mexico
Young bird with beginning black mask and still old worn remiges and coverts. |
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279
(1 photos)
2009-04-30 Playa del Carmen (roo), Mexico
Monotypic. Adult male. Black remiges with white medium coverts and the orange back are characteristic. |
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1158
(2 photos)
2013-11-25 Rancho San Salvador (yuc), Mexico
First listed as a young male or a female, but today I think it is an adult male based on the strong orange color, well-marked black chin patch and blackish wings with a broad white wing band. Yucatán 2013. |
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2857
(1 photos)
2017-03-05 Río Lagartos (yuc), Mexico
Orange back, black wing and rectrices are enough to see to id this bird as an adult male. |
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2858
(1 photos)
2017-03-12 Camino San Felipe (yuc), Mexico
Tail and wing appears black, thus an adult bird, but the poor photo quality makes it otherwise difficult to judge the true intensity of the orange color, males being richer in color than females, thus no sex suggestion here. |
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2856
(11 photos)
2018-04-28 Camino San Felipe (yuc), Mexico
Adult male. Unmistakable if seen well. The orange back is unique, but if it isn't seen well confusion with Hooded Oriole can occur. The trailing edge of black mask, however, has a different angle, going vertically down from the eye on Hooded, but in an forward angle Orange. |