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[HBW - BirdLife (v3)]
21/05/2024 10:19:34 AM
Species Details [Taxonomy: HBW - BirdLife (v3)]
LC
Black-vented Oriole*
Id (Atlas):
Icterus wagleri
Description (10 )
Black-vented Oriole
© flickriver.com
Other Names (World)
Black-vented Oriole, Wagler's Oriole
Family
Icteridae (New World Blackbirds)
Size
22 cm
First Described (Guide )
Sclater, 1857
Habitat
Subtropical and tropical dry shrubland. From 750 - 2,500 m.
El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, USA.
Population
Estimated population is 500,000 - 4,999,999 (2010).
Status LC
For more information see BirdLife International Species Factsheet .
Voice
Xeno-Canto Sound Files (more (14)... )
Listen to XC353073
Black-vented Oriole (Icterus wagleri ) [XC353073 ]
by Richard E. Webster from Arroyo La Aduana, \u00c1lamos, Sonora, Mexico (call)
Listen to XC695525
Black-vented Oriole (Icterus wagleri ) [XC695525 ]
by Manuel Grosselet from Guadalupe Hidalgo, San Lorenzo Cacaotepec, Oaxaca, Mexico (call)
Subspecies
Related to Black-cowled Oriole (Icterus prosthemelas ).
The following 2 subspecies are recognised:
castaneopectus Brewster, 1888 - North-western Mexico in interior Sonora and Sinaloa and adjacent western Chihuahua.
wagleri Sclater, 1857 - Central and southern Mexico (from Durango, Coahuila and Nuevo León) southern across central Guatemala, northern El Salvador and south-western Honduras to western Nicaragua.
References
See References .
Files:
BirdLife International
For more information about the Black-vented Oriole see... BirdLife International Species Factsheet .
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