雌鳥 © Robert Gallucci
雌鳥 © Mike Andersen
雄鳥 © Don Danko
雄未成鳥 © Robert Gallucci
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雄未成鳥 © Baxter Beamer
雌鳥 © Jim Hully
棲地 © Bryan Calk

Scott's Oriole Icterus parisorum

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辨識

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This black-and-yellow oriole prefers dry habitats where yuccas are plentiful, often on steep hillsides. Males are particularly striking; look for the black back, head, and breast, bright white wingbar, and yellow shoulder. Females are duller grayish above, often retaining some black on the breast and throat. Young birds are quite dull; look for dull mottled streaking on the back. Listen for its whistled song, a rather fast series of clear notes. Feeds on insects, nectar, and fruit. Occurs from the southwestern U.S. to Oaxaca, where it can be found in mixed pine-oak woodland as well as dry desert hillsides.

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