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Hooded Oriole

icterus cucullatus

The Hooded Oriole is a slender, vibrant songbird belonging to the blackbird family, Icteridae. Famous for its striking plumage and affinity for palm trees, this bird brings a splash of tropical brilliance to the arid landscapes of the southwestern United States and Mexico. They are migratory visitors during the spring and summer months, captivating birdwatchers with their energetic behavior and sweet, chattering songs. Hooded Orioles are highly adaptable, frequently venturing into suburban parks, orchards, and backyard gardens where they easily associate with human-provided nectar feeders.

Lebensraum: Found in open woodlands, riparian areas, orchards, and suburban parks, with a strong preference for areas planted with palm trees.

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Adult males are breathtakingly bright, sporting a brilliant yellow to deep orange hood over their head, nape, and breast, contrasted sharply with a black mask, throat, back, tail, and wings. The wings are adorned with two distinct white wingbars. Females and immature males are much more understated, featuring olive-yellow upperparts, duller yellow underparts, and grayish wings with faint wingbars. They possess a characteristically long, slender, and slightly decurved bill, perfect for probing flowers, and a long, elegant tail that accentuates their slender silhouette.

ReichAnimaliaStammChordataKlasseAvesOrdnungPasseriformesFamilieIcteridaeGattungIcterus
Hooded Oriole
Hooded Oriole

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Interessante Fakten

Suburban landscaping with exotic palms has actually allowed the Hooded Oriole to expand its breeding range further north in California than historically recorded.

The Hooded Oriole is nicknamed the 'palm leaf oriole' because of its strong preference for nesting almost exclusively in palm trees, specifically sewing its nest to the underside of palm fronds.

To reach nectar in flowers that are too long or narrow for its beak, the Hooded Oriole will sometimes pierce the base of the flower to 'steal' the nectar from the outside.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

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Palm Frond Sewing

Female Hooded Orioles expertly weave intricate, hanging basket-like nests out of palm fibers, sewing them directly to the underside of large palm leaves for shelter.

Fähigkeit

Nectar Extraction

Possessing a slender, slightly curved bill and a brush-tipped tongue, they can efficiently extract nectar from deep-throated tubular flowers.

Fähigkeit

Acrobatic Gleaning

They exhibit superb agility, often hanging upside down from twigs, flower clusters, or palm leaves to forage for insects and spiders.

Ernährung und Fütterung

They feed primarily on insects, spiders, nectar, and sweet fruits, adjusting their diet based on seasonal availability.

Altersunterschiede: Chicks are fed an insect-rich diet high in protein, whereas adults consume more nectar and fruit.

Hauptnahrung

  • Nectar
  • Caterpillars
  • Spiders
  • Berries
  • Ants

Nahrungssuche

  • Foraging

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

mutualism

Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia robusta

Utilizes the palm fronds for building its woven nests and foraging for insects.

parasite

Brown-headed Cowbird

Molothrus ater

Lays its eggs in the nests of Hooded Orioles, forcing them to raise the cowbird chicks.

competitor

Western Honey Bee

Apis mellifera

Competes for nectar at flowers and artificial hummingbird feeders.

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Wie identifiziert man Hooded Oriole?

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Was frisst Hooded Oriole?

They feed primarily on insects, spiders, nectar, and sweet fruits, adjusting their diet based on seasonal availability.

Wo findet man Hooded Oriole normalerweise?

Found in open woodlands, riparian areas, orchards, and suburban parks, with a strong preference for areas planted with palm trees.

Wie jagt Hooded Oriole?

Foraging

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