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Hooded Oriole - North Carolina Bird Atlas
Learn more about Hooded Oriole from… Rather slender, long-tailed oriole. Adult males are orange with a black mask and throat and obvious white shoulder patch. Variable color intensity: Eastern birds (from Texas to the Yucatan Peninsula) …
Birds of North Carolina
This oriole is a species of the Southwestern states and Mexico, ranging eastward to southern TX. North Carolina has a single record, of an immature male photographed at a feeder in Charlotte (Mecklenburg) on 6 Feb 2015* [Chat 79:108 link], [Chat 80:13 link]. Photos of the bird are available on the Carolina Bird Club Photo Gallery. Breeding Status
Birds of North Carolina - Carolina Bird Club
None of these have been reviewed by the NC BRC, and just because at least one was reported as an adult male, there could be confusion with Baltimore Oriole or some other species (such as Hooded Oriole), especially as the first oriole species is known to winter regularly in the Coastal Plain, and as most Orchards have left the state by early Sep ...
Birds of North Carolina
Official list of the birds of North Carolina. This is the list of species accepted by the North Carolina Bird Records Committee as of the 2022 annual report. Taxonomy follows the AOS Check-list of North American Birds through the 64th Supplement (2023). See the taxonomic change history for the history of changes in the AOS Check-list.
10 Orange Birds in North Carolina (+Free Photo Guide)
2023年8月16日 · In North Carolina, some of the most common backyard birds that frequent bird feeders include the House Finch, Northern Cardinal, and Carolina Chickadee or the hooded oriole (known for its bright orange plumage) or the Hooded Orioles (know for being bright yellow).
Recent notable sightings from eBird - Carolina Bird Club
Locations where Hooded Oriole (nelsoni Group) has been recently reported in North Carolina. Only the most recent report per location is shown. Some reports may be pending verification.
18 Species of Blackbirds in North Carolina - Bird Advisors
Hooded Orioles are extremely rare in North Carolina, and they are accidental species here. In fact, they have only been spotted once in the state, back in 2015. Male Hooded Orioles range from bright yellow to bright orange, with black throats and backs.
Birds of North Carolina
A sub-adult male Scott's Oriole seen and photographed by numerous observers near Conover (Catawba) from 29 Jan to 10 Feb 2008 is the state's only record [Chat 74:80-81 link], [Chat 73:2 link]. Several photographs are on the Carolina Bird Club Photo Gallery.
Black Birds Of North Carolina (Guide With Photos) - Birds Facts
2023年5月10日 · The Hooded Oriole (Icterus cucullatus) is one of the most beautiful black birds found in North Carolina Is Home, with its glossy sheen and bright yellow patches along its wings and tail. This species is a medium-sized songbird that grows up to 7.1-7.9 inches in length (18-20 cm), 0.8 ounces in weight (24 g), and 9.1-11 inches in wingspan (23-28 ...
Hooded Oriole - carolinabirdclub.org
2015年2月6日 · Species: Hooded Oriole Photographer: John Brammer Date: 6 February 2015 Location: Private residence, Charlotte, NC. Other species: Eastern Bluebird, Downy Woodpecker