Black-hooded Oriole (Oriolus xanthornus) - Wiki Black-hooded Oriole
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[Photo] Black-Hooded Oriole in a Garden in Panaruda, Western Sri Lanka, taken on the 22nd July 2007, using a Canon Powershot S2 IS. Photo by Preveen
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The
Black-hooded Oriole,
Oriolus xanthornus, is a member of the
oriole family of passerine
birds and is a resident breeder in tropical southern Asia from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia.
It is a bird of open woodland and cultivation. The nest is built in a tree, and contains two eggs. The food is insects and fruit, especially figs, found in the tree canopies where the
orioles spend much of their time.
The male is striking, with the typical
oriole black and yellow coloration. The plumage is predominantly yellow, with a solid black hood, and black also in the wings and tail centre.
The female
Black-hooded Oriole is a drabber bird with greenish underparts, but still has the black hood. Young
birds are like the female, but have dark streaking on the underparts, and their hood is not solidly black, especially on the throat.
The black head of this species is an obvious distinction from
Golden Oriole,
Oriolus oriolus, which is a summer visitor to northern India.
Orioles can be shy, and even the male may be difficult to see in the dappled yellow and green leaves of the canopy.
The
Black-hooded Oriole's flight is somewhat like a thrush, strong and direct with some shallow dips over longer distances.
The
New World orioles are similar in appearance to the
Oriolidae, but are
icterids unrelated to the Old World
birds.
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