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Oriolus chinensis
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.
Forested groves and fruit orchards
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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They are mostly around before and during summer.