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N 0 B 823 C 1 E May 2, 2010 F May 2, 2010
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The Black-naped Oriole, Oriolus chinensis, is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds found in south Asia. This is easily differentiated from the Golden Oriole by the broad black eye-stripe continuing to join on the nape. The black eye-stripe can vary in width, with at least one possible racial variant having no yellow crown patch at all - the black eye-stripe being so wide that it forms a single black semi-hood on the head.

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N 2 B 951 C 1 E May 2, 2010 F May 2, 2010
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The Black-naped Oriole, Oriolus chinensis, is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds found in south Asia. This is easily differentiated from the Golden Oriole by the broad black eye-stripe continuing to join on the nape. The black eye-stripe can vary in width, with at least one possible racial variant having no yellow crown patch at all - the black eye-stripe being so wide that it forms a single black semi-hood on the head.

Tags:   Black-naped Oriole

N 1 B 933 C 2 E May 9, 2010 F May 9, 2010
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The Black-naped Oriole, Oriolus chinensis, is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds found in south Asia. This is easily differentiated from the Golden Oriole by the broad black eye-stripe continuing to join on the nape. The black eye-stripe can vary in width, with at least one possible racial variant having no yellow crown patch at all - the black eye-stripe being so wide that it forms a single black semi-hood on the head.

Tags:   Black-naped Oriole

N 1 B 713 C 1 E May 9, 2010 F May 9, 2010
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The Black-naped Oriole, Oriolus chinensis, is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds found in south Asia. This is easily differentiated from the Golden Oriole by the broad black eye-stripe continuing to join on the nape. The black eye-stripe can vary in width, with at least one possible racial variant having no yellow crown patch at all - the black eye-stripe being so wide that it forms a single black semi-hood on the head.

Tags:   Black-naped Oriole


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