| Query: Spot-breasted oriole | Result: 2nd of 8 | |
Spot-breasted Oriole? Please identify. - BIRD.jpg
Subject: | Spot-breasted Oriole? Please identify. - BIRD.jpg
| Poster: | jasierra***@name.com (jasierra***@name.com)
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Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Posted Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 14:26:04 -0500 |
This bright fellow rarely shows up at my place. This time I managed to
capture him on film but I'm not sure what he is. Choices, following
Kale and Maehr's "Florida's birds", seem to be 1- Spot breasted Oriole
or 2- evening grosbeak. Any information from the group will be appreciated.
Thanks
Please delete the asterisks before replying. I'm just trying to keep the spammers away
Jose
BIRD.jpg
Comments
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From: winebird
Subject: Re: Spot-breasted Oriole? Please identify. - BIRD.jpg
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 20:19:33 -0800
Looks like the spot-breasted oriole wins. This bird is most definitely
oriole family and not grosbeak family. My North American birds shows
the spot-breasted to be almost exactly like this bird... only my
picture shows more white on the wings. Could be an individual
variation, however.
Beautiful bird!
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