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Turpial Montañero / yelow backed Oriele

Icterus chrysater

Photo by EntreAguas
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5.74984, -76.0342

Field Notes

Habitat:

Farallones de Citará, Ciudad Bolívar, Antioquia, Colombia

Notes:

This foto was taken in an area that is threatened by gold mining. This photo was part of the species documented as part of the Beehive Design Collective´s participation in the project Contraexpediciones--- Esta foto fue tomado en una zona que esta amenazado por la minería de oro. Esta foto fue parte del registro de especies documentado como para de la participación del Colectivo de Diseño la Colmena en el proyecto

Species ID Suggestions

Turpial Montañero

Icterus chrysater

Comments (3)

I keep forgetting other places are not like California. Like how we can have a Northern Gannet, Marsh Sandpiper, Bobolink or even Tufted Duck. You are probably correct. But I'm not going to just count on location with these climate changes. But confirmation is good thanks Ashley
Jellis, hooded orioles are not found anywhere near Colombia. I would need to see more of the bird to be able to tell, but it's either a yellow-backed oriole or an orange-crowned oriole.
This one is a Hooded Oriole

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