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Altamira Oriole
The Altamira Oriole (Icterus gularis) is a New World oriole which is widespread in the subtropical lowlands of the Mexican Gulf Coast and northern Central America. It can also be found in the extreme south of Texas.
This bird nests in open woodlands. The nest is a very long woven pouch, attached to the end of a horizontal tree branch, sometimes to telephone wires.
This bird forages high in trees, sometimes in the undergrowth. They mainly eat insects and berries.
These birds are permanent residents, and unlike the migratory orioles that breed in the US, the species is "sexually monomorphic" -- both the males and the females have elaborate coloration and patterning.

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