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[edit] Identification22 cm. Long tail, thin decurved bill, black plumage, bright yellow crown, rump, thighs and wing epaulets. The sexes are similar, but the juvenile bird is dark brown rather than black, with duller yellow patches. [edit] DistributionColombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and the Guianas, Ecuador, Paraguay and northern Brazil. [edit] TaxonomyThis was considered a separate species by Sibley & Monroe (1996), but Dickinson (2003) and Clements (2008) consider it a subspecies of the Epaulet Oriole. [edit] HabitatSwamp forests or savanna. [edit] BehaviourIts nest is a long hanging basket of grass and other plant fibres, suspended from the end of a branch. 2 dark-spotted pale blue or white eggs are laid. Diet includes insects, but also nectar and some fruit. [edit] External LinksCategories: Merge | Birds | Icterus | Missing Images
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