This male Bullock’s Oriole, Icterus bullockii, is gleaning among the willow flowers. They tend to breed in open or riparian woodlands where they feed on insects, fruit and nectar.





Celebrating and Caring for the Land
2023-04-15
This male Bullock’s Oriole, Icterus bullockii, is gleaning among the willow flowers. They tend to breed in open or riparian woodlands where they feed on insects, fruit and nectar.
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