Adult males are bright orange with black restricted to the back, throat, and crown. Prominent white wing patch. Females have yellow-orange head and grayish back. Immature males similar to females, but with black throat. Breeds in riparian corridors and open woods. Visits feeders with nectar and fruits. Sometimes hybridizes with Baltimore Oriole.
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