Oriole
The oriole is a colorful bird belonging to the family Icteridae, commonly found in North America, Central America, and parts of South America. Known for their vibrant yellow and black plumage, these birds are often seen in open woodlands, gardens, and orchards. They primarily feed on fruits, insects, and nectar, making them important for pollination.
There are several species of orioles, including the Baltimore Oriole and the Bullock's Oriole. These birds are known for their melodious songs and intricate nests, which are typically woven from grass and plant fibers. During migration, orioles travel long distances, showcasing their adaptability to different environments.