Olive-backed Oriole

align="center" bgcolor=pink|Olive-backed Oriole
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{| |: |Animalia
: |Chordata
: |Aves
: |Passeriformes
: |Oriolidae
: |Oriolus
: |sagittatus }
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lign="center"|Oriolus sagittatus
(Latham, 1802)
The Olive-backed Oriole (Oriolus sagittatus) is a very common medium-sized passerine bird native to northern and eastern Australia and New Guinea. The most wide-ranging of the Australasian orioles, it is noisy and conspicuous, but drab in colour. Where the Yellow Oriole specialises in damp, thickly vegetated habitats in the tropical far north, the Olive-backed Oriole is more versatile, preferring more open woodland environments, and tolerating dryer climates (but not desert). Common to very common in the north, Olive-backed Orioles are less frequently seen in the south, but nevertheless reach as far as south-eastern South Australia. Most birds breed during the tropical wet season, but some migrate south to breed in the southern summer.

 

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