Spot a Bullock's oriole in the western U.S. during breeding season. Learn what the males and females look like and hear their ...
The back and belly of a Bullock’s oriole have no hint of yellow or orange, unlike the Baltimore oriole. Phil Fowler I have received a lot of Baltimore oriole photos from readers’ feeders this winter.
A flash of orange-yellow was all it took for me to declare, “Bullock’s oriole!” Sure enough, once we got the binoculars on him, this fine male specimen was easy to see. We have seen six species of ...
It was a sad day for the folks in Baltimore several years ago, when after years of study, the eastern Baltimore oriole and the western Bullock's oriole were combined into one species and then renamed ...
Biologists believe simple confusion caused the Bullock's Oriole to fly to Vermont, as opposed to the western U.S. or Mexico, where its species is typically found. Colts GM Chris Ballard sees Daniel ...