An Oriole Bird. It received its name from the resemblance of the male s colors to those on the coat of arms of lord baltimore. Oriole is based on several latin words that all mean golden the name was first applied to a european bird a member of what is now called the old world oriole family.
However american orioles are completely unrelated. This bird was formerly considered to belong to the same species as the western bullock s oriole under the combined name of northern oriole. Observations of interbreeding between the baltimore oriole and the western bullock s oriole icterus bullockii led to both being classified as a single species called the northern oriole from 1973 to 1995.
The females is olive above yellowish below with 2 white wing bars.
They are classified in the blackbird family along with such birds as grackles red winged blackbirds and meadowlarks. It contains no dyes or additives is easy to mix and delivers wonderful results. The females is olive above yellowish below with 2 white wing bars. This particular oriole bird is found east of the rockies.