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exclusively related to
troupials having couples, as
their partners usually elicit stronger vocals and
physical responses. The
Venezuelan troupial, as the national...
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Icterus that are
named troupial (turpial in Spanish),
formerly considered one species:
Venezuelan troupial,
Icterus icterus Campo troupial,
Icterus jamacaii...
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include ibises, ospreys, kingfishers, and the yellow-orange
Venezuelan troupial, the
national bird.
Notable mammals include the
giant anteater, jaguar...
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French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 with the
Venezuelan troupial as the type species. The name is the
Latin word for a
yellow bird, probably...
- The
campo troupial or
campo oriole (Icterus jamacaii) is a
species of bird in the
family Icteridae that is
found in
northeastern Brazil. At one time thought...
- The orange-backed
troupial (Icterus croconotus) is a
species of bird in the
family Icteridae. It is
found in Guyana, Brazil, Paraguay, and
eastern Ecuador...
- The
following list of
birds of New York
included the 503
species and a
species pair of wild
birds do****ented in New York as of
August 2022.
Unless noted...
- This is a list of the bird
species recorded in Mexico. The
avifauna of
Mexico included a
total of 1136
species as of
April 2024,
according to Bird Checklists...
- 2020. Steadman,
David W.; Oswald,
Jessica A. (July 2020). "New
species of
troupial (Icterus) and
cowbird (Molothrus) from ice-age Peru". The
Wilson Journal...
- The
following is a list of
birds of New England. (I)
Introduced - a
species introduced to
North America by the
actions of
humans (E)
Extinct - a recent...