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Hooded Orioles, Bishop

Observers: Barbara Schuck
Email: bjkelley@qnet.com
Verification: MONO
Remote Name: 209.221.206.47
Date: 04/01/2008
Time: 10:18 PM -0500

Sighting

Two males and one female (probable Hooded) at my feeder and in shrubs several feet from my kitchen window late this afternoon. Males were yellow orange with black face from the eye down through the throat, no postocular eyeline or black on head, white wingbars, long black tail. Female had long tail, olivish back with yellowish breast. All three birds had gently downcurved bills.


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