The streak-backed oriole (Icterus pustulatus) is a medium-sized species of passerine bird from the icterid family It is native to Central America and Mexico ...
Very rare in the southwestern U.S. Found in tropical woodland and edges, plantations, towns, gardens, and semiopen areas with hedges and scattered trees.
Streak-backed oriole
Bird
The streak-backed oriole is a medium-sized species of passerine bird from the icterid family. It is native to Central America and Mexico and is an occasional visitor to the United States. Wikipedia
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population stable)
Scientific name: Icterus pustulatus
Icterus pustulatus, also known as streak-backed orioles, have a range that extends along most of the Pacific coast of Central America.
The Streak-backed Oriole is a widespread oriole found from N Mexico south through Central America, although largely restricted to the Pacific Slope.
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Icterus pustulatus [sclateri or pustuloides]: Pacific slope of El Salvador to sw Costa Rica (Nicoya Peninsula); Icterus pustulatus dickermani: W Mexico ( ...
The Streak-backed Oriole is a native bird to Mexico and Central America. It has made its habitat mostly on the Pacific coast side of the countries.
Apr 1, 2004 · Icterus pustulatus. Common Name. Streak-backed Oriole. Kingdom. Animalia. Location in Taxonomic Tree. Genus. Icterus. Species. Icterus ...
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What is the difference between a streak backed Oriole and a hooded Oriole?
Streak-backed Oriole Icterus pustulatus
Slightly larger and bulkier than slenderer and longer-tailed Hooded Oriole, with straighter bill, more extensive white edgings to the wing feathers, and variable dark streaking on the back (faint in northern birds, heavy in southern birds, and sometimes almost solidly black).
The streak-backed oriole (Icterus pustulatus) is a medium-sized species of passerine bird from the icterid family (the same family as many blackbirds, ...
This species has an extremely large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (Extent of Occurrence < ...