For a while the Bullock's oriole and the Baltimore oriole were combined into a single species called the northern oriole. This was primarily due to the fact that the two species do hybridize with one and other where their ranges over lap in the central portion of North America. However DNA testing revealed that the two species are not very similar so they were broken back up into two separate species.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Bullock's Oriole
The Bullock's oriole is a colorful member of the Icteridae, blackbird, family found in the western half of North America. The Bullock's oriole was named after William Bullock who was an English born collector and amateur naturalist. On a trip to Mexico he shot a Bullock's oriole and brought it back to professional naturalist and birder William Swainson who named the species after Bullock.
For a while the Bullock's oriole and the Baltimore oriole were combined into a single species called the northern oriole. This was primarily due to the fact that the two species do hybridize with one and other where their ranges over lap in the central portion of North America. However DNA testing revealed that the two species are not very similar so they were broken back up into two separate species.
For a while the Bullock's oriole and the Baltimore oriole were combined into a single species called the northern oriole. This was primarily due to the fact that the two species do hybridize with one and other where their ranges over lap in the central portion of North America. However DNA testing revealed that the two species are not very similar so they were broken back up into two separate species.
Wow! So colourful - gorgeous photos!
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abcw team
gorgeous bird! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird. I wish we had those around here.
ReplyDeleteThat's a hell of a colourful bird. Lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the Oriole. It's a very colorful bird.
ReplyDeleteThe letter "B" is a perfect spot for your excellent photos!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots and brilliant colors!
ReplyDeleteThe colours are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe bright, rich gold tone is so striking on this little bird! Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteGood capture, nice bird!
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ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Yay! This is a bird that comes to our back yard in the spring and summer. I have feeders out for them and the hummers. I love them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous bird!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures :)
ReplyDeleteSplendid looking bird. Stange how birds change from being one species to two and then more. Well, I suppose it's a way to keep peoples life lists interesting!
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Stewart M – Australia
PS: sorry about the lack of thumbnails this week – will get it right for WBW #3
What a beautiful bird! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteQuite beautiful; thanks for sharing!
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