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[[Image:Audubons_Oriole.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Glen Tepke<br/>Location:  Saline�o, Texas]]
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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
 
19cm.  Black head, wings and tail, white edges to wing feathers, yellow back, rump, breast, belly and shoulder, pointed bill.
 
19cm.  Black head, wings and tail, white edges to wing feathers, yellow back, rump, breast, belly and shoulder, pointed bill.
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Long green grasses are woven into a cup shaped nest, attached at the top to leafy twigs near the trunk. 3-5 eggs are laid and are incubated by the female. The young fledge 11 days after hatching.  Sometimes there are two broods.  The nests are often parasitized by the [[Bronzed Cowbird]].
 
Long green grasses are woven into a cup shaped nest, attached at the top to leafy twigs near the trunk. 3-5 eggs are laid and are incubated by the female. The young fledge 11 days after hatching.  Sometimes there are two broods.  The nests are often parasitized by the [[Bronzed Cowbird]].
  
 
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==References==
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[http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/i5030id.html USGS]
  
 
==External Links==
 
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[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Icterus]]

Revision as of 17:34, 6 January 2009

Icterus graduacauda
Photo by Glen Tepke
Location: Salineno, Texas

Identification

19cm. Black head, wings and tail, white edges to wing feathers, yellow back, rump, breast, belly and shoulder, pointed bill.

Distribution

Found in the extreme tip of southeastern Texas and along the eastern Mexican coast south to Guatemala. Accidental vagrant to Puerto Rico.

Taxonomy

Polytypic. Consists of four subspecies.

Habitat

Mesquite and riparian woodlands.

Behaviour

Long green grasses are woven into a cup shaped nest, attached at the top to leafy twigs near the trunk. 3-5 eggs are laid and are incubated by the female. The young fledge 11 days after hatching. Sometimes there are two broods. The nests are often parasitized by the Bronzed Cowbird.

References

USGS

External Links

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