A male Hooded Oriole in all of his breeding plumage. So many of the birds in San Diego try to blend into the background, but these orioles go the opposite direction and stand out in the brightest yellow.
A male Hooded Oriole in all of his breeding plumage. So many of the birds in San Diego try to blend into the background, but these orioles go the opposite direction and stand out in the brightest yellow.
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It’s interesting, when the bird is visually bold they have a shy personality but when they are drab little brown birds they can have a bold personality. Guess you can only be bold in one way or another!
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