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ViewsBlack-cowled OrioleFrom Opus
[edit] Identification
Male:
Female & Immature resemble several oriole species and are quite variable [edit] DistributionSoutheast Mexico from Puebla, Veracruz, and northern Oaxaca to West Panama, mostly on the Atlantic slope. [edit] TaxonomyThe Black-cowled Oriole is divided into two subspecies, nominate and praecox. It was previously considered part of a more widespread species that included the birds now known as Greater Antillean Oriole. The combined species carried the names of Black-cowled Oriole which now is used for this part, and Icterus dominicensis which now is the scientific name for Greater Antillean Oriole. [edit] HabitatMoist lowland forests. [edit] Behaviour[edit] VocalisationSong: A fairly quiet, rich, scratchy warble. [edit] External LinksThe following link will search the Gallery for this species using the scientific name Icterus prosthemelas. Images of this species may be placed under the pre-split scientific name, Icterus dominicensis (not at the time of editing), same as the current Greater Antillean Oriole. Searching for the common name Black-cowled Oriole may find pre-split photos of Greater Antillean Oriole or of the current species.
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