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A drive by? (1 Viewer)

Silver_Blood

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Well I as driving home today and a black and orange bird just flew by the front of the window. I thought it was really nice. So I looked up on the internet for black and orange birds. I got this photo (it lookes just like the bird). But the bird that I was was more of an orange then yellow.

Here is the page so that you can see the photo

http://www.angelfire.com/creep/hugo/homepage1.htm






What do you think of it??????
 
Hi
See if you can find a picture of a Spot-breasted Oriole and look at that, they can be found in the Miami area.
Trev
 
Hi

Can't help you with the id, but welcome to Bird Forum on behalf of Admin and the Moderators. Have fun!
 
Spot-breasted Oriole is a good guess. Most of the Baltimore Orioles that live there in the winter have moved north. Although Baltimore Orioles are actually quite orange.

dennis
 
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