The Golden Oriole is a bird characterized by obvious sexual dimorphism. The male has bright yellow-black plumage, while the female, more camouflaged, has yellow-green hues with gray streaks on the belly.
This bird is about 22 cm long and weighs 70 grams. The oriole is widely distributed in Europe, Asia and Africa, and is found in almost all of Italy except Sardinia.
It prefers deciduous forest habitats at low altitudes, generally below 1,800 meters above sea level, but can also be encountered in urban areas.
Its nesting season is from May to June. The nest, built in the branches of a tree, is easily recognized by its suspended, hammock-like structure anchored to the fork of a branch.
The specimen is taxidermied with the wings closed on a rigid wooden stand; good state of preservation.
Association “Storia Natura e Vita”
Piazza Camozzi, 2
22010 Grandola ed Uniti (CO) – Italy
VAT ID: IT 03290790132
Tax ID: 93007310134
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Project implemented with the support of the PR FESR 2021-2027 of the Lombardy Region, Bando Innovacultura
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