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Altamira Oriole: The largest oriole in the U.S., at 10 inches from bill tip to tail tip, the Altamira oriole is bright orange with a black throat and tail, and wings that are predominantly black ...
Nine new world oriole species can regularly be seen in North America, with some pushing into Canada and the Caribbean. These are Scott’s oriole, Audubon’s oriole, Altamira oriole, Baltimore ...
So, in your travels, you may encounter the popular Baltimore oriole, orchard oriole, hooded oriole, Scott’s oriole, Altamira oriole, Bullock’s oriole, Audubon’s oriole and spot-breasted oriole.
They thought the bird was an Altamira oriole, which, like Bullock's and hooded orioles, also would have been unusual for the park.
Altamira oriole: Resident of the Rio Grande Valley; resembles the hooded oriole but has an orange shoulder patch against a black back.