Bahama Oriole vs Baudo Oropendola
Icterus northropi مقارنةً بـ Psarocolius cassini
Side-by-Side Comparison
| السمة | Bahama Oriole | Baudo Oropendola |
|---|---|---|
| الاسم العلمي | Icterus northropi | Psarocolius cassini |
| الرتبة | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| الفصيلة | Icteridae | Icteridae |
| حالة الحفاظ | Endangered | Vulnerable |
| الطول | — | — |
| طول الجناح | 18,0 cm (7.1 in) | 47,0 cm (18.5 in) |
| الوزن | 39,95 g (1.41 oz) | 383,9 g (13.54 oz) |
| النظام الغذائي | -- | -- |
| عدد البيض في الوضع | 3 | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
حالة الحفاظ
Endangered
Bahama Oriole
Vulnerable
Baudo Oropendola
About These Birds
Bahama Oriole
The Bahama Oriole is an Endangered oriole endemic to Andros Island in the Bahamas, weighing about 39.95g with a wingspan of 18cm. It has striking black-and-yellow plumage and inhabits pine woodlands and forest edges. Its very limited range and habitat loss make it highly vulnerable to extinction.
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.