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Female Bullock's Oriole (Icterus bullockii) <!--불록꾀꼬리-->
Subject: Female Bullock's Oriole (Icterus bullockii)
Poster: Phoby (phoby@hanafos.com)
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Female Bullock's Oriole (Icterus bullockii)


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Metadata
Title: Bullock's Oriole- female
Alternative Title: Icterus galbula
Creator: Menke, Dave
Source: WV-966-MenkeBirds4
Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildife Service
Contributor: NATIONAL CONSERVATION TRAINING CENTER-PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING MATERIALS
Language: EN - ENGLISH
Rights: (public domain)
Audience: (general)
Subject: animals, aves, bird, birds, California, neotropical migrant, passerines, Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Description
Abstract: Male Bullock's Oriole can be told from other black and orange orioles by its black eyeline and white wing patch. Female is similar to other female orioles but can be told from Baltimore by its yellower breast and grayer upperparts. Hooded and Orchard's have more extensively yellow underparts. For more information on passerines visit: http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov

Date
Created: May 01 2003
Available: July 08 2004
Issued: July 08 2004
Modified: July 08 2004

Comments
Guest
Bullock's Oriole (Icterus bullockii)
French: Oriole de Bullock German: Bullocktrupial Spanish: Turpial de Bullock
Other common names: Northern Oriole (when lumped with I. galbula)
Taxonomy: Xanthornus Bullockii Swainson, 1827, “Table land” [of Mexico] = Temascáltepec, México State, Mexico.
DNA data indicate that present species is sister to I. pustulatus. In the past usually treated as conspecific with I. galbula and I. abeillei. Hybridizes extensively with former in a belt from S Canada (Alberta and Saskatchewan) S in Great Plains to S USA (Oklahoma and Texas), but assortative mating (or selection against hybrids) evident at several locations. Smaller race parvus possibly not worthy of recognition, and size difference within species apparently clinal; retained pending further study. Proposed race eleutherus (from N Texas, in S USA), supposedly more orange than nominate, considered to fall within range of variation of latter. Two subspecies tentatively recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution
I. b. bullockii (Swainson, 1827) – breeds SW Canada (from S British Columbia, S Alberta and SW Saskatchewan) S in W USA (except C California S to W Arizona) to N Mexico (Sonora, Chihuahua and Coahuila); winters C Mexico S to C Guatemala.
I. b. parvus van Rossem, 1945 – breeds SW USA (from C California, S Nevada and W Arizona) S to NW Mexico (extreme N Baja California and extreme NW Sonora); winter range uncertain.

Hooded oriole
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