Orioles
Orioles are colorful birds belonging to the family Icteridae, primarily found in North and South America. They are known for their bright yellow and black plumage, although some species may have different color patterns. Orioles are often seen in open woodlands, gardens, and parks, where they build hanging nests in trees.
These birds are primarily insectivorous but also enjoy fruits and nectar. They are known for their melodious songs and are often attracted to feeders with sugar water or fruit. The Baltimore Oriole and the Hooded Oriole are two well-known species in North America.