A pair of golden oriole are nesting on the island and in the last years he has seen more and more ospreys. |
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Orange headed thrush, Indian Pitta and resident birds such as oriole, spotted owlet and hoopoe can be sighted on this campus. |
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You may also see some of Zagori's eight species of woodpecker, as well as wallcreepers, dippers, rock thrush, golden oriole, snow finch. |
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Sharath Babu says the golden oriole is an attractive bird, a winter visitor to Bangalore. |
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First up was a bright yellow, black headed oriole which was given a new ring, as it had none. |
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The oriole families then commence the perilous journey to tropical Africa running the gauntlet of the trappers en route. |
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Among theĀ rarestĀ of sightings are the silver oriole and the great hornbill, which are thought to be on the brink of extinction. |
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In the castle courtyard stands the Romanesque Chapel of St John's, whose choir projects as an oriole from the circular wall on the east side. |
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This oriole, shrike, flycatcher, hummingbird and all the rest of the flock will certainly make their mark in your kitchen. |
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The next day, he spent the morning at Memorial Stadium pouring cokes at an oriole party for a hundred poor children. |
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Forests breathe feverishly, clouds sing softly, a golden oriole prays for rain. |
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We arrived to gorgeous rolling countryside, with wildlife including golden oriole and eagles. |
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The Baltimore oriole is shifting northward and may soon disappear entirely from the Baltimore area. |
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More than 70 species of bird nest here, including the kingfisher, oriole, black kite and the corncrake. |
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The country's bird population includes the nightingale, oriole, blackbird, woodpecker, owl, grouse, partridge, finch, tomtit, quail, and lark. |
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Some others like the wild pig, the palm civet, the common mongoose, the golden oriole, and the rat snake can survive even with little green cover and withstand disturbances. |
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However, certain birds such as the grosbeak and the oriole will readily make a meal of it. |
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That's why two migratory bird species, the meadow pipit and white wagtail, often stop by, while two rare species, the European Squacco heron and the North American northern oriole, have been sighted a few times. |
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Male Baltimore oriole spied ribbon, swooped down, seized it. |
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From the open-air restaurant, we watched butterflies and birds, including a neon-hued golden oriole and a kingfisher, with its oversize orange beak and iridescent blue feathers. |
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Also fill hummingbird or oriole feeders in the summer. |
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On the mound, he had also nailed three Oriole batters with pitches. |
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Status of the volcanically threatened Montserrat Oriole Icterus oberi and other forest birds in Montserrat, West Indies. |
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On Friday a Golden Oriole was at Malltraeth Cob, while a Garganey was on pools near Shotton. |
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The individual with the highest number of mates, a male Baltimore Oriole, had a different mate each breeding season for 4 years. |
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