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Birds

Scott's
Oriole

Least Concern

Decreasing

Scott's Oriole

Icterus parisorum

The Scott's Oriole is primarily found in the Southwestern United States and south to Baja California Sur and central Mexico.

Scott's Orioles are medium-sized, sexually dimorphic songbirds. Adult males are black above and bright yellow below. The wings are black with one yellow wing-bar and one white wing-bar. Females are yellowish overall with darker wings and tail. In females, both wing-bars are white. In both genders, the bill is long, straight, and pointed.

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Regional Names
  • French:
    Oriole jaune-verdâtre
  • Spanish:
    Turpial de Scott, Bolsero tunero, Turpial tunero
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Taxanomy

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ICTERIDAE
Icterus parisorum

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