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Oropendolas, Orioles, Blackbirds

The Icteridae family, commonly known as New World blackbirds, encompasses a variety of small to medium-sized colorful passerine birds, including blackbirds, orioles, bobolinks, meadowlarks, grackles, cowbirds, oropendolas, and caciques. These birds exhibit a predominant black plumage with touches of yellow, orange, or red and are named from the Greek word for 'jaundiced ones' due to their yellow feathers. They can be found across the New World, with the highest densities in Colombia and southern Mexico, and their habitats range from scrublands and swamps to forests and savannas. Their sizes and behaviors are diverse, with significant sexual dimorphism in many species, and they showcase unique adaptations such as the ability to forcefully open their bills to access food. Icterids have varied diets from fruit and nectar to seeds and insects, with some species having become agricultural pests. Their nesting habits are equally diverse, from woven nests to colonial nesting, with some species like cowbirds practicing brood parasitism. Although some icterids are thriving, others are threatened due to habitat loss and other factors. Despite the family's name, they are distinct from Old World blackbirds and orioles, and are not to be confused with the recently established family Icteriidae, consisting solely of the yellow-breasted chat. Additionally, some species have cultural significance in Native American folklore, and the family has a rich taxonomy with numerous genera and species.

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Bahama Oriole

Icterus northropi
A photo of a Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) , male

Baltimore Oriole

Icterus galbula
A photo of a Boat-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus major) , male

Boat-tailed Grackle

Quiscalus major
A photo of a Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) , male

Bobolink

Dolichonyx oryzivorus
A photo of a Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) , male

Brown-headed Cowbird

Molothrus ater
A photo of a Bullock's Oriole (Icterus bullockii) , male

Bullock's Oriole

Icterus bullockii
A photo of a Carib Grackle (Quiscalus lugubris)

Carib Grackle

Quiscalus lugubris
A photo of a Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) , male

Common Grackle

Quiscalus quiscula

Cuban Blackbird

Ptiloxena atroviolacea

Cuban Oriole

Icterus melanopsis
A photo of a Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna)

Eastern Meadowlark

Sturnella magna
A photo of a Giant Cowbird (Molothrus oryzivorus)

Giant Cowbird

Molothrus oryzivorus

Greater Antillean Grackle

Quiscalus niger
A photo of a Great-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) , male

Great-tailed Grackle

Quiscalus mexicanus

Hispaniolan Oriole

Icterus dominicensis
A photo of a Hooded Oriole (Icterus cucullatus) , male

Hooded Oriole

Icterus cucullatus

Jamaican Blackbird

Nesopsar nigerrimus

Jamaican Oriole

Icterus leucopteryx

Martinique Oriole

Icterus bonana

Montserrat Oriole

Icterus oberi
A photo of a Orchard Oriole (Icterus spurius) , male

Orchard Oriole

Icterus spurius

Puerto Rican Oriole

Icterus portoricensis

Red-shouldered Blackbird

Agelaius assimilis
A photo of a Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) , male

Red-winged Blackbird

Agelaius phoeniceus
A photo of a Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) , male

Rusty Blackbird

Euphagus carolinus
A photo of a Shiny Cowbird (Molothrus bonariensis) , male

Shiny Cowbird

Molothrus bonariensis

St. Lucia Oriole

Icterus laudabilis

Tawny-shouldered Blackbird

Agelaius humeralis
A photo of a Venezuelan Troupial (Icterus icterus)

Venezuelan Troupial

Icterus icterus
A photo of a Yellow-headed Blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) , male

Yellow-headed Blackbird

Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus
A photo of a Yellow-hooded Blackbird (Chrysomus icterocephalus) , male

Yellow-hooded Blackbird

Chrysomus icterocephalus
A photo of a Yellow Oriole (Icterus nigrogularis)

Yellow Oriole

Icterus nigrogularis

Yellow-shouldered Blackbird

Agelaius xanthomus
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