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Baltimore oriole or hang-nest, Icterus galbula
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Baltimore oriole or hang-nest, Icterus galbula
Baltimore oriole or hang-nest, Icterus galbula. Male adult 1, young male 2, female 3. Chromolithograph after an ornithological illustration by John James Audubon from Benjamin Harry Warrens Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania, E.K. Mayers, Harrisburg, 1890
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This chromolithograph depicts a Baltimore oriole family, consisting of a male adult (Icterus galbula), two young males, and a female, in their intricately woven hang-nest. The Baltimore oriole is a vibrant and distinctive bird species native to North America, with males displaying bright orange and black plumage, and females sporting a yellowish-brown coloration. The image is a reproduction of an original ornithological illustration by the renowned naturalist John James Audubon, as featured in Benjamin Harry Warren's Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania, published in Harrisburg in 1890. The 19th century lithograph showcases the remarkable attention to detail and accuracy that characterized Audubon's work. The Baltimore oriole is named after the former Governor of Maryland, William Baltimore, and is known for its unique nesting habits. Unlike most orioles, which build their nests in tree cavities, Baltimore orioles construct open-cup nests of woven twigs and grasses, often hanging from the branches of trees or shrubs. The presence of the hooded merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) in the background adds an interesting touch to the scene, highlighting the rich biodiversity of the American landscape during the late 19th century. This beautiful and intricate print is a testament to the enduring legacy of Audubon's work and the natural history of the United States.
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