
Appearance
This is a 20–21 cm long, 38 g weight bird, with mainly yellow plumage, as its name suggests. The adult male has a black eye mask, thin black throat line, black tail and black wings with a white wing bar and some white feather edging.The female is similar but slightly duller, and the juvenile bird has an olive-tinged yellow back, and lacks black on the face.
There are four subspecies of Yellow Oriole, of which three are restricted to islands. They differ from the widespread nominate race of the mainland in body and bill size, and minor plumage details.

Distribution
Yellow Oriole is also called the 'Plantain' and 'Small Corn Bird', and in Venezuela it is known as "Gonzalito". It breeds in northern South America in Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, the Guianas and parts of northern Brazil, The Yellow Oriole is a bird of open woodland, scrub and gardens. Its nest is a 40 cm long hanging basket, suspended from the end of a branch. The normal clutch is three pale green or grey eggs.
Behavior
The song of the Yellow Oriole is a pleasant melodious fluting, with some buzzing. The calls include a cat-like whine, and chattering noises.References:
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