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Id | 649 | ||||||||||||
Family | Troupials and Allies ~ Trupialer og lignende ~ Calandrias, Tordos y aliadas (Icteridae) | ||||||||||||
Species |
Streak-backed Oriole (Icterus pustulatus) Stribet Trupial ~ Calandria Dorso Rayado ~ Streckryggig Trupial |
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Subspecies | pustulatus | ||||||||||||
Locality |
Camino El Chanal (Colima), Mexico
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Date | 2012-01-11 | ||||||||||||
Sex, Age, Comment |
The northern subspecies microstictus is more red on body and head, therefore I say this one is a local pustulatus, but is it male or female? I tend toward male because of the strong colors but females should look alike though a bit paler. Most Streak-backed Orioles I have seen during the winter in Colima have been very red, and therefore supposed to be microstictus visiting. But it doesn't sound very logical that most of the birds around here are migrants when there is a local resident population as well. Have to study this further. |
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