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Post by luv2bird on Jun 19, 2015 20:14:43 GMT -5
Question: Please, what do juvenile baby Scotts Orioles look like? Are they orange? Photos would be great.
Thanks in advance, l2b
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Post by Calamity Creek Gal on Jun 19, 2015 22:14:19 GMT -5
They look a lot like the female, pretty drab. Scott's Orioles don't have any orange. Males are yellow and black, female are more uniformly colored. Yellow underside but less dramatic yellow of the male. Cornell describes them this way:Juvenile dull olive. First year male resembles adult female. First year female similar, but duller and more brownish, and generally without black on throat or back.
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Post by downylover on Jun 20, 2015 16:55:03 GMT -5
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Post by luv2bird on Jun 20, 2015 18:16:56 GMT -5
They look a lot like the female, pretty drab. Scott's Orioles don't have any orange. Males are yellow and black, female are more uniformly colored. Yellow underside but less dramatic yellow of the male. Cornell describes them this way:Juvenile dull olive. First year male resembles adult female. First year female similar, but duller and more brownish, and generally without black on throat or back. Thank you for the info. Lue, I knew you would know.
Thanks again, l2b
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Post by luv2bird on Jun 20, 2015 18:21:39 GMT -5
Thank you Kim for the picture link, he is breath-takingly beautiful.
l2b
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Post by happybirder on Jun 20, 2015 20:44:31 GMT -5
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Post by luv2bird on Jun 21, 2015 20:26:57 GMT -5
Thanks Happybirder, it is loaded with a lot of wonderful information.
Thanks again, l2b
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