1. siberian cranes 2. greater flamingo 3. eurasian golden oriole 4. black winged stilt 5. common greenshank .............. this is all.........
The scientific name for the golden oriole is Oriolus oriolus.
No, golden oriole birds are not typically found in California. They are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. California is home to a variety of other bird species, but golden orioles are not one of them.
The Eurasian Robin does not migrate. Many other birds are also called Robins.
Yes, the term "golden ring bird" typically refers to a specific species known as the golden-ringed dragonfly, which is not a bird but rather a large dragonfly with striking yellow and black markings. Additionally, in some contexts, the term may refer to the Eurasian golden oriole, a bird known for its vibrant yellow plumage and black wings. However, there is no officially recognized bird species specifically called the "golden ring bird."
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Yes, the temperate nesting species of Oriole are migratory. Some tropical species also show seasonal movements.
The oriole migrates in flocks to southern Mexico, Central America and northern South America.
gogola is italian from rigogola means golden oriole
The bird you are describing sounds like a Eurasian Golden Oriole (Oriolus oriolus). This species is known for its striking yellow plumage, which can resemble the color of runny honey, and it has a distinctive yellow beak. Golden Orioles are often found in wooded areas and are known for their melodious songs. They are migratory birds, commonly seen in Europe and parts of Asia during the breeding season.
Different types of orioles are:- Bullocks Oriole, Hooded Oriole, Scott's Oriole, Baltimore Oriole,Orchard Oriole etc.