Birds and Nature Vol. 09 No. 5 [May 1901]

Birds and Nature Vol. 09 No. 5 [May 1901]

Birds and Nature Vol. 09 No. 5 [May 1901] - Illustrated by Color PhotographyThe name oriole is...
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Birds and Nature Vol. 09 No. 5 [May 1901]

Birds and Nature Vol. 09 No. 5 [May 1901]

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Birds and Nature Vol. 09 No. 5 [May 1901]

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Author: Various
Format: eBook
Language: English

Birds and Nature Vol. 09 No. 5 [May 1901] - Illustrated by Color Photography

The name oriole is from the French word oriol, which is a corruption of the Latin word aureolus, meaning golden. The name was originally applied to a vire, but is now used in a much wider sense and includes a number of birds. The orioles of America belong to a very different group of birds and are related to our blackbirds, the bobolink and the meadowlark. All these birds belong to the family Icteridae, the representatives of which are confined to the New World. Audubons Oriole, the male of which we illustrate, has a very limited range, including the valley of the Lower Rio Grande in Texas and southward in Mexico to Oaxaca. It is more common in central and eastern Mexico than in any other part of its range. In the summer, it only frequents the denser forests of its Texas home, but during the winter months it will approach the inhabited regions. The Mexicans capture these Orioles and offer them for sale. In captivity, however, they seem to lose their vivacity and will not sing. When free their usual song is a prolonged and repeated whistle of extraordinary mellowness and sweetness, each note varying in pitch from the preceding. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 47636
Author: Various
Release Date: Dec 12, 2014
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Editor: Higley, William Kerr, 1860-1908

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