American Lifer #563. From..the Audubon society:
In native woodlands and brushy country of far southern Texas, this large oriole is an uncommon resident. Members of a pair may stay together all year, and often forage together in the woods, but they can be hard to see; slow-moving, quiet, and rather secretive, they often stay low in dense cover. Audubon's Orioles may be noticed first by their hesitant slow whistles from deep in the thickets.
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Breakfast time, and the migration south started. Orchard Oriole female.
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watching the kids grow...the young ones fledge over several days, this one has watched his tow older brothers fledge, he is now practicing his flight muscle.
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