Icteridae
Icterus graceannae Cassin, 1867
Icterus graceannae Cassin, 1867
Icterus graceannae is a species named in 1867 by John Cassin to honor American female ornithologist Graceanna Lewis.
Icterus wagleri P.L.Sclater, 1857
Icterus wagleri P.L.Sclater, 1857
Black-vented oriole (Icterus wagleri) is an Icteridae bird species found across parts of North and Central America.
Icterus cucullatus Swainson, 1827
Icterus cucullatus Swainson, 1827
Icterus cucullatus is a New World oriole with five distinct subspecies varying in color and distribution across North and Central America.
Icterus spurius (Linnaeus, 1766)
Icterus spurius (Linnaeus, 1766)
Icterus spurius, or the orchard oriole, is a small New World blackbird with two recognized subspecies that breed in North and Central America.
Icterus graduacauda Lesson, 1839
Icterus graduacauda Lesson, 1839
Icterus graduacauda, Audubon's oriole, has sex- and age-based plumage differences, specific nesting traits, and is parasitized by brown-headed cowbirds.
Icterus auratus Bonaparte, 1850
Icterus auratus Bonaparte, 1850
Icterus auratus, the orange oriole, is a non-migratory bird endemic to Mexican lowlands with distinct male and female plumage.
Icterus pectoralis (Wagler, 1829)
Icterus pectoralis (Wagler, 1829)
Icterus pectoralis, the spot-breasted oriole, is a mid-sized Icteridae songbird native to Pacific Central America with an introduced Florida population.
Icterus leucopteryx (Wagler, 1827)
Icterus leucopteryx (Wagler, 1827)
Icterus leucopteryx, the Jamaican oriole, is an icterid bird found in Jamaica and Colombia's San Andrés, extinct on Grand Cayman.
Icterus pustulatus (Wagler, 1829)
Icterus pustulatus (Wagler, 1829)
Icterus pustulatus, the streak-backed oriole, is a medium icterid native to Mexico and Central America, occasional in the Southwestern US.
Icterus gularis (Wagler, 1829)
Icterus gularis (Wagler, 1829)
Icterus gularis is a bird with distinct plumage patterns, breeding in Texas from late April to July.
Icterus abeillei (Lesson, 1839)
Icterus abeillei (Lesson, 1839)
Black-backed oriole is an Icteridae bird endemic to Mexico that can tolerate monarch butterfly poison.
Icterus cayanensis (Linnaeus, 1766)
Icterus cayanensis (Linnaeus, 1766)
Icterus cayanensis, the epaulet oriole, is an Icteridae bird species found across multiple South American countries.
Icterus icterus (Linnaeus, 1766)
Icterus icterus (Linnaeus, 1766)
Venezuelan troupial (Icterus icterus) is a fairly large bird with distinct plumage, found in dry Neotropical habitats with a varied diet.
Icterus galbula (Linnaeus, 1758)
Icterus galbula (Linnaeus, 1758)
Icterus galbula (Baltimore oriole) is a medium-sized migratory North American icterid that has experienced recent breeding population declines.
Icterus mesomelas (Wagler, 1829)
Icterus mesomelas (Wagler, 1829)
Icterus mesomelas, the yellow-tailed oriole, is a New World passerine bird ranging from southern Mexico to western Peru and Venezuela.
Icterus chrysater (Lesson, 1844)
Icterus chrysater (Lesson, 1844)
Icterus chrysater, the yellow-backed oriole, is a medium-sized oriole found in Central and northern South America.
Icterus nigrogularis (Hahn, 1819)
Icterus nigrogularis (Hahn, 1819)
Icterus nigrogularis, the yellow oriole, is a mostly yellow South American bird found in open woodland, scrub, and gardens.
Icterus auricapillus Cassin, 1848
Icterus auricapillus Cassin, 1848
Icterus auricapillus (orange-crowned oriole) is an Icteridae bird found in eastern Panama, Colombia and Venezuela, with three main natural habitat types.
Icterus icterus jamacaii (Gmelin, 1788)
Icterus icterus jamacaii (Gmelin, 1788)
Venezuelan troupial (Icterus icterus jamacaii) is a fairly large bird with distinct plumage, that lives in dry Neotropical habitats and has a varied diet.
Icterus bullockii (Swainson, 1827)
Icterus bullockii (Swainson, 1827)
Icterus bullockii (Bullock's oriole) is a sexually dimorphic North American icterid bird with distinct male and female plumage patterns.
Icterus icterus croconotus (Wagler, 1829)
Icterus icterus croconotus (Wagler, 1829)
This is a description of the Icterus icterus croconotus Venezuelan troupial covering its appearance, habitat, and diet.
Icterus dominicensis melanopsis (Wagler, 1829)
Icterus dominicensis melanopsis (Wagler, 1829)
The Hispaniolan oriole is a black-and-yellow oriole endemic to Hispaniola and nearby Caribbean islands.
Icterus portoricensis H.Bryant, 1866
Icterus portoricensis H.Bryant, 1866
Icterus portoricensis, the Puerto Rican oriole, is a Puerto Rico-endemic oriole with little sexual color difference.
Icterus prosthemelas (Strickland, 1850)
Icterus prosthemelas (Strickland, 1850)
Icterus prosthemelas, the black-cowled oriole, is a resident Central American passerine bird found in lowland open and forested habitats.
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