Black-hooded Oriole vs Northern Variable Pitohui
Oriolus xanthornus comparé à Pitohui kirhocephalus
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Attribut | Black-hooded Oriole | Northern Variable Pitohui |
|---|---|---|
| Nom scientifique | Oriolus xanthornus | Pitohui kirhocephalus |
| Ordre | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Famille | Oriolidae | Oriolidae |
| Statut de conservation | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Longueur | — | — |
| Envergure | 26,7 cm (10.5 in) | 22,8 cm (9.0 in) |
| Poids | 60,333333333333336 g (2.13 oz) | 83,75 g (2.95 oz) |
| Régime alimentaire | -- | -- |
| Taille de la couvée | 2-4 | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Statut de conservation
Least Concern
Black-hooded Oriole
Least Concern
Northern Variable Pitohui
About These Birds
Black-hooded Oriole
The Black-hooded Oriole is a medium-sized, brilliantly colored oriole with a jet-black head and throat, vivid golden-yellow body, and black-and-yellow wings. It inhabits open deciduous forest, woodland, parks, and gardens across the Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka. It feeds on insects, caterpillars, nectar, and fruits, foraging actively in the forest canopy and upper midstory.