New World Oriole (Noun)
Meaning
American songbird; male is black and orange or yellow.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The New World oriole, a migratory bird species, passes through North America each spring and fall, captivating birdwatchers with its striking colors.
- Bird enthusiasts visiting the gardens eagerly await the annual return of the male New World oriole with its striking black and vibrant orange plumage.
- This region of North America provides the perfect breeding grounds for the New World oriole due to the abundance of insects and tree sap for its diet.
- Female New World orioles display more subdued hues, a mottled mix of gray, white, and brown that offers better camouflage from potential predators.
- Traveling in pairs or small family groups during their annual migrations, New World orioles visit an array of natural and cultivated environments throughout the continent.