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Oriole
Oriole photos exhibit a combination of orange and black feathers; a breeder can extrapolate on this.
The body length of these birds ranges from 6 to 10 inches. These solitary birds lay 2-6 eggs. Generally two families of perching birds of the order Passeriformes are known as orioles. These families are about 25 species of the New World family Icteridae and 28 to 30 species of the Old World family Oriolidae.
Oriole photos exhibit a combination of orange and black feathers; a breeder can extrapolate on this.
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Oriole -
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The American birds of this type are related to blackbirds, bobolinks, and the meadowlarks. The genus of orioles contains about forty species. In the wild these birds usually feed on insects, fruits, and berries. Oriole photos exhibit a combination of orange and black feathers; a breeder can extrapolate on this.
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