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Black-hooded oriole

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The female black-hooded oriole is a drabber bird with greenish underparts, but still has the black hood. Young birds are like the female, but have dark streaking on the underparts, and their hood is not solidly black, especially on the throat.
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paste and covered herself with a sooty earthen pot and killed herself. A goddess resurrected her as a black hooded oriole and a Bengali name for the bird is "benebou" or merchant's wife while another name is "haldi pakhi" or turmeric bird.
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The male is striking, with the typical oriole black and yellow colouration. The plumage is predominantly yellow, with a solid black hood, and black also in the wings and tail centre.
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Alternate names for the black-hooded oriole include the Asian black-headed oriole, black-headed oriole, Indian black-headed oriole and Oriental black-headed oriole.
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has it that an unfortunate girl of a merchant family was abused and tortured by her mother-in-law. Troubled by various incidents she smeared herself with
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of a bird occurring in Bengal. Linnaeus specified the habitat as "America" but Bengal is now the recognised
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and is a resident breeder in tropical southern Asia from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia.
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among the starlings and cited another illustration by Edwards. He renamed this species as
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of 1766. All three binomial names are now believed to refer to the black-hooded oriole.
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The black-hooded oriole lives in common contact with humans in rural and urban India.
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While foraging the species uses foliage-gleening, wood-gleening, or sallying methods.
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The black head of this species is an obvious distinction from the
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Xeno-canto: audio recordings of the black-hooded oriole
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he cited descriptions of birds occurring in Jamaica by
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The black-hooded oriole's flight is somewhat like a
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Oriolidae
Oriolus
Binomial name
Linnaeus
1758
Synonyms
oriole
passerine
birds
nest
eggs
formally described
Carl Linnaeus
tenth edition
Systema Naturae
binomial name
New World orioles
Old World orioles
Mark Catesby

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