Bullock's Oriole (Noun)
Meaning
Western subspecies of northern oriole.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Bullock's Oriole is a Western subspecies of the Northern Oriole, characterized by its distinctive song and vibrant plumage.
- During the breeding season, the Bullock's Oriole can be found in open woodlands and backyards with trees, particularly in the western United States.
- Bullock's Orioles are migratory birds that spend the winter months in Mexico and the southern United States, before returning to their breeding grounds in the spring.
- The Bullock's Oriole is known for its bright orange head and breast, with a black back and white wing bars, making it a striking sight in Western woodlands.
- In some areas, the Bullock's Oriole is considered a summer resident, arriving in May and departing by September, although some birds may remain in the region year-round.