“Audubon Oriole” in a dense woodland in Texas

Audubon’s Oriole

AUOR
  • Scientific: Icterus graduacauda
  • Spanish: Turpial de Audubon
  • French: Oriole d'Audubon
  • Family: Blackbirds and Orioles
  • Bird Code: AUOR

If there is a 3° C increase in temperature due to unmitigated climate change

Predicted percentage of habitat lost

63%
Summer range lost
84%
Winter range lost

Climate and other threats imore info

Habitat

Found in thickets, and dense woodlands often with oaks.

Range

Uncommon in Mexico and southern Texas.

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Did you know?

The nests of Audubon’s Orioles are a preferred hosting site for the parasitic Bronzed Cowbird to lay its eggs. In Texas, over half of all Audubon’s Oriole nests contain cowbird eggs.