Hispaniolan oriole

Dulus dominicus

The Hispaniolan oriole (Dulus dominicus) is a medium-sized songbird native to the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean. It is known for its striking black and yellow plumage, with a distinctive black bib on the chest. These orioles are highly social birds, often seen in small flocks foraging for insects, fruits, and nectar in the forest canopy. They are also known for their melodious and varied songs, which are an important part of their communication and courtship displays. The Hispaniolan oriole is primarily found in forested habitats, including montane pine forests and broadleaf forests, as well as in gardens and urban areas.

Habitat: Forested habitats, gardens, urban areas

Hispaniolan oriole

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