Audubon's oriole

id: audubon-s-oriole-277-10010517
title: Audubon's oriole
text: Audubon's oriole, formerly known as the black-headed oriole, is a New World passerine inhabiting the forests and thickets of southeastern Texas and the Mexican coast. It is the only species to have a black hood and yellow body. It is divided into four subspecies and two allopatric breeding ranges. The westernmost range extends from Nayarit south to southern Oaxaca, whereas the eastern range stretches from the lower Rio Grande valley to northern Querétaro. The most common in the western range are
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description: Species of bird
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audubon%27s_oriole
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date modified: 2022-11-21T06:34:37Z
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