Adult © Christoph Moning eBird S43533669 Macaulay Library ML 89290421
Juvenile © Christoph Moning
Immature © Paul Tavares
Adult © Jean-Sébastien Guénette
Juvenile © Julia Wittmann
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Adult © Don Roberson

Cuban Oriole Icterus melanopsis

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Identification

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A sleek forest bird that sometimes ventures into gardens and parks in search of flowers and fruit; prefers areas with palms. The adult is dressed in black except for its yellow rump and shoulders. No similar species occur within its range. Immatures are largely yellow-green with a tattered black beard and somewhat resemble immature male Orchard Orioles, but the Orchard Oriole is smaller and lacks the Cuban Oriole’s yellow shoulders. Calls include a whistled “tsee-tsoo” and “pit-see-ee-oo,” plus a loud squeaky “spwit.” Full song is fluid series of whistled upslurred and down-slurred notes.

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