Orioles – Group Overview
Orioles are medium-sized passerine birds known for their striking plumage, often combining bright yellows, oranges, and blacks. They are typically found in wooded habitats, forest edges, groves, and large trees in both natural and cultivated landscapes.
Orioles belong to the family Oriolidae. They usually forage high in the canopy, feeding on insects, fruits, and nectar, and are often detected by their rich, fluting calls rather than by sight.
Many oriole species are shy and unobtrusive despite their bright colours, remaining concealed among foliage. Their strong association with mature trees makes them characteristic birds of well-wooded environments.
This section features photographs of orioles documented across different regions, highlighting variation in plumage, behaviour, and habitat use among species.
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