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ViewsAltamira OrioleFrom Opus(Redirected from Icterus gularis)
[edit] Identification
[edit] DistributionNorth and Central America: found from extreme southern Texas and north-eastern Mexico south to Nicaragua. [edit] TaxonomyPolytypic. Consists of six subspecies. [1]
[edit] HabitatNests in open woodlands. [edit] Behaviour[edit] BreedingSeasonally monogamous and may be for life. They are almost always seen in pairs. Nest is a very long woven pouch, attached to the end of a horizontal tree branch. Nest building starts as early as March usually producing one brood per season. However, more southerly populations can produce a second brood. In the event that they brood a second time, a second nest is always built. [edit] DietThis bird forages high in trees, sometimes in the undergrowth. They mainly eat insects and berries. [edit] FlightSwift, strong flight on rapid wing beats. [edit] References
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