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Oriole

Oriolus chinensis

Description:

Yellow with black markings, about eight inches from beak to tail and the wingspan is about nine inches. There are bigger ones about the size of a small dove. Mating call is sometimes different from everyday whistle-like bird call.

Habitat:

Forested groves and fruit orchards

Notes:

It likes berries and small fruits. They flock together but they are also often seen flying alone. You can see single orioles more often on electric cables and tree tops.

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1 Comment

CathyDeleon
CathyDeleon 12 years ago

They are mostly around before and during summer.

CathyDeleon
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CathyDeleon

Quezon City, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines

Spotted on Jul 1, 2011
Submitted on Jul 1, 2011

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