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Oriole Collection

The vibrant Baltimore Oriole, known for its striking orange and black plumage, is a common sight in June across Connecticut, USA

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Oriole Collection: Baltimore Oriole - males feeding at jelly and fruit feeder - June in Connecticut, USA
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Oriole Collection: Baltimore Oriole
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Oriole Collection: Hooded Oriole South Texas in April
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Oriole Collection: Golden Oriole - Female drinking from forest pool Oriolus oriolus Hungary BI015868
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Oriole Collection: Golden Oriole bird
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Oriole Collection: Titmouse and Camellias (right), Sparrow and Wild Roses (center), and Black-naped Oriol... ca. 1833
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Oriole Collection: Male Scotts oriole (Icterus parisorum), Chiricahuas, Coronado National Forest
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Oriole Collection: Golden Oriole (male)
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Oriole Collection: Baltimore oriole male on hollyhock, Marion County, Illinois. Date: 27-06-2021
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90039501
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90039448
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90039393
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90039392
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90039367
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90039362
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90039333
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90039332
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90039325
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90039324
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90037260
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90037259
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Oriole Collection: DDE-90036828
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Oriole Collection: Golden oriole (colour litho)
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Oriole Collection: Baltimore oriole, Icterus galbula. (Baltimore oriole, Oriolus baltimore)
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Oriole Collection: The Five Virtues, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 1895. Creator: Ren Yi
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Oriole Collection: (Facsimile?) Black-naped oriole and clematis, 1840s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Oriole Collection: Blacked-naped oriole on hibiscus, mid-1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Oriole Collection: Black-naped oriole and wisteria, n. d. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Oriole Collection: Black-naped oriole on camellia branch, n. d. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Oriole Collection: Birds illustration 1888
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Oriole Collection: Chinese Oriole and Peonies, 1789. Creator: Kitao Masayoshi
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Oriole Collection: Paglesham Regatta (engraving)
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Oriole Collection: Oriol, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
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Oriole Collection: Pine Sawfly, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
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Oriole Collection: Orchard oriole, Icterus spurius
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Oriole Collection: Wild turkey, Meleagris gallopavo
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Oriole Collection: Baltimore oriole or hang-nest, Icterus galbula
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Oriole Collection: Eastern meadowlark, Sturnella magna
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Oriole Collection: Red-tailed leaflove, Phyllastrephus scandens
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Oriole Collection: Oriole warbler, Hypergerus atriceps
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Oriole Collection: Nest and eggs of the orchard oriole, Icterus spurius
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Oriole Collection: Chipping sparrow, Spizella passerina
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Oriole Collection: Golden oriole, Oriolus oriolus
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Oriole Collection: 'Fire-flecked oriole, watching your airy cradle'(engraving)
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Oriole Collection: Oriole blackbird, Gymnomystax mexicanus
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Oriole Collection: Saltmarsh sparrow, Ammodramus caudacutus. Vulnerable
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Oriole Collection: White-shouldered tanager, Tachyphonus luctuosus
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Oriole Collection: African golden oriole, Oriolus auratus


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The vibrant Baltimore Oriole, known for its striking orange and black plumage, is a common sight in June across Connecticut, USA. These magnificent males can be spotted gracefully feeding at jelly and fruit feeders, adding a burst of color to the surrounding greenery. In South Texas during April, the Hooded Oriole makes its appearance. With its distinctive yellow body and black hood, this species brings a touch of tropical beauty to the region. Traveling all the way to Hungary, we find the elegant Golden Oriole. A female bird is captured delicately drinking from a forest pool in this picturesque scene. The contrasting colors of her bright yellow feathers against the lush green backdrop create an enchanting image. Japanese artist Ando Hiroshige immortalized nature's harmony by depicting various birds alongside flowers in his artwork. Among them is the Black-naped Oriole perched amidst wild roses – a timeless representation of nature's beauty. The male Scotts Oriole stands out with its bold black and yellow plumage against Arizona's Chiricahuas landscape. This stunning bird adds vibrancy to Coronado National Forest as it flits among trees and sings melodious tunes. Another glimpse into Europe reveals the captivating Golden Oriole once again; its golden-yellow feathers shining brightly against verdant foliage. Truly a sight that evokes awe and admiration for these avian wonders. Returning to North America, we encounter another male Baltimore Oriole perched on hollyhock flowers in Marion County, Illinois. Against blue skies on a summer day, this majestic creature showcases both strength and grace as it enjoys nectar from these beautiful blooms. Whether it's their dazzling colors or melodic songs that captivate us most, orioles never fail to leave an indelible impression wherever they are found around the world.