Black-backed Oriole vs Baudo Oropendola
Icterus abeillei مقارنةً بـ Psarocolius cassini
Side-by-Side Comparison
| السمة | Black-backed Oriole | Baudo Oropendola |
|---|---|---|
| الاسم العلمي | Icterus abeillei | Psarocolius cassini |
| الرتبة | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| الفصيلة | Icteridae | Icteridae |
| حالة الحفاظ | Least Concern | Vulnerable |
| الطول | — | — |
| طول الجناح | 20,4 cm (8.0 in) | 47,0 cm (18.5 in) |
| الوزن | 34,0 g (1.20 oz) | 383,9 g (13.54 oz) |
| النظام الغذائي | -- | -- |
| عدد البيض في الوضع | -- | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
حالة الحفاظ
Least Concern
Black-backed Oriole
Vulnerable
Baudo Oropendola
About These Birds
Black-backed Oriole
The Black-backed Oriole is a colorful icterid endemic to the pine-oak forests of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt and Sierra Madre del Sur in central Mexico. Males have a brilliant orange body with a black back, wings, and tail. It feeds on nectar, insects, and fruit in forest canopy and edges.
Baudo Oropendola
The Baudo Oropendola is a large, colonial oropendola restricted to the humid lowland forests of the Chocó region in northwestern Colombia. Males are chestnut-brown with a yellow tail and build long, pendulous woven nests in colonies. Its vulnerable status reflects the rapid destruction of Chocó rainforest, one of the world's most biodiverse and threatened regions.