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- Oropendola | New World Tropical Forest Bird, Nesting Foraging . . .
oropendola, (genus Psarocolius), any of several bird species of the blackbird family (Icteridae) that are common to the canopy of New World tropical forests and known (along with the caciques) for their hanging nests, which may measure up to 2 metres (6 6 feet) long Both sexes are largely black or greenish, sometimes with touches of red or brown
- Crested Oropendola - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Crested oropendolas are found throughout South America, primarily the Amazon River Basin region and other tropical areas They live in forests, jungles, grasslands, savannas, and marshes DIET Oropendolas are omnivorous and eat a variety of insects, seeds, and fruit PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Montezuma Oropendola - eBird
Spectacular, very large ‘blackbird’ of tropical lowlands Favors forest edge, open woodland, plantations, semi-open areas with trees; colonies of large pendulous nests adorn tall trees Male is much larger than female, but sexes look similar: dark rusty overall with a black head, bold yellow sides to the tail, and ornate face and bill patterning
- Oropendola - BirdNote
In a clearing where an ancient Mayan city once stood, the Montezuma Oropendola perches and sings His courtship display is astonishing: he swings by his feet and sings, his tail describing a golden pendulum – the very source of his name in Spanish – oropendola
- Crested oropendola - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on . . . - Animalia
Basic facts about Crested oropendola: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status
- CRESTED OROPENDOLA
Oropendolas make one of the most unusual and unique nests in the bird world; it is shaped like a long teardrop The nest is woven by the females of grasses and palm frond fibers and can be three to six feet long
- Oropendolas (bird genus Psarocolius) Information - Earth Life
The oropendolas comprise two or three genera of South and Central American passerine birds in the New World blackbird family Oropendolas are birds associated with forests or, for a few species, more open woodland
- Crested Oropendola - Zoo Guide
The Crested Oropendola, scientifically known as Psarocolius decumanus, is a fascinating bird species native to South America Recognizable by its striking black plumage, vibrant yellow tail feathers, and unusual, pendulous nest, this bird is a member of the oropendola family, noted for its complex social structure and intriguing behaviors
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