Baltimore Oriole - First Year Male?
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Baltimore Oriole - First Year Male?

Dinusaur

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Help please. Couldn't find anything similar looking on web for a first year male.

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That's definitely a tanager...maybe a yellow form of the Scarlet Tanager?  I'm curious to see what the others say.
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It looks like an orange variant to me. Gotta love the scarlet tanager.

Tim
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Thank you both for chipping in. The bright yellow-orange color fooled me; I forgot to look at its overall shape to see the difference between a Tanager and an Oriole. By the way the bird was in the neighborhood of a more deeper orange looking Tanager. Both were taken on the 18th of May at Lynde Shore.

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Quote from: "beresford"
It looks like an orange variant to me. Gotta love the scarlet tanager.

Tim

Yes, orange variant Scarlet Tanager. 8)

Dinusaur ... cute photo, amazing how much yellow he has!
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