Visitors come here looking for this bird and never seem to arrive when the birds are right outside the window. I have been fortunate to see this pair come to the bird bath several times last week and today.
Today, one was in the birdbath and the other was on the log that has peanut butter.
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The shape of the Altamira Oriole nest is unusual, it it very long. It looks as though it is hanging by a thread on the branch. I'm wondering if this is so that squirrels or other critters can't get to it.
This nest is near the Refuge Office
which is a short walk from the Visitor Center
The nest is just swinging in the wind.
It looks like a heavy wind would blow it away,
we had some heavy wind on Monday and the nest is still there.
The Altamira Oriole (Icterus gularis) is a New World oriole. The bird is widespread in subtropical lowlands of the Mexican Gulf Coast and northern Central America, the Pacific coast and inland. It also can be found in the extreme south of Texas, ( the Rio Grande Valley).
At 25 cm and 56 grams, this is the largest oriole of the Icterus genus. This bird nests in open woodlands. The nest is a very long woven pouch, attached to the end of a horizontal tree branch, sometimes to telephone wires.
This bird forages high in trees, sometimes in the undergrowth. They mainly eat insects and berries.
These birds are permanent residents, and unlike the migratory orioles that breed in the US, the species is "sexually monomorphic"—both the males and the females have elaborate coloration and patterning.
I wonder if that is the same pair of orioles that was there when I was. We'll never know. :)
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ReplyDeleteThey must be related to the eastern Baltimore Oriole or maybe they are calling it the Northern Oriole or maybe they switched it back again. I can't keep up. But they look similar and the nests look the same. Envy you seeing them up so close and for such a long time.
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