The taxon was formerly lumped with the Cuban oriole ( " Icterus melanopsis " ), Bahama oriole ( " Icterus northropi " ), and Puerto Rican oriole ( " Icterus portoricensis " ) into a single species until all four were elevated to full species in 2010.
22.
The taxon was formerly lumped with the Cuban oriole ( " Icterus melanopsis " ), Bahama oriole ( " Icterus northropi " ), and Puerto Rican oriole ( " Icterus portoricensis " ) into a single species until all four were elevated to full species in 2010.
23.
The taxon was formerly lumped with the Cuban oriole ( " Icterus melanopsis " ), Bahama oriole ( " Icterus northropi " ), and Puerto Rican oriole ( " Icterus portoricensis " ) into a single species until all four were elevated to full species in 2010.
24.
The taxon was formerly lumped with Bahama orioles ( " Icterus northropi " ), Hispaniolan orioles ( " Icterus dominicensis " ), and Puerto Rican orioles ( " Icterus portoricensis " ) into a single species known as the Greater Antillean oriole until all four birds were elevated to full species status in 2010.
25.
The taxon was formerly lumped with Bahama orioles ( " Icterus northropi " ), Hispaniolan orioles ( " Icterus dominicensis " ), and Puerto Rican orioles ( " Icterus portoricensis " ) into a single species known as the Greater Antillean oriole until all four birds were elevated to full species status in 2010.
26.
The taxon was formerly lumped with Bahama orioles ( " Icterus northropi " ), Hispaniolan orioles ( " Icterus dominicensis " ), and Puerto Rican orioles ( " Icterus portoricensis " ) into a single species known as the Greater Antillean oriole until all four birds were elevated to full species status in 2010.
27.
The taxon was originally classified as its own distinct species in 1890 by Joel Asaph Allen before it was lumped with the Cuban oriole ( " Icterus melanopsis " ), Hispaniolan oriole ( " Icterus dominicensis " ), and Puerto Rican oriole ( " Icterus portoricensis " ) into a single species by the ornithologist James Bond in his book " Birds of the West Indies " in 1960.
28.
The taxon was originally classified as its own distinct species in 1890 by Joel Asaph Allen before it was lumped with the Cuban oriole ( " Icterus melanopsis " ), Hispaniolan oriole ( " Icterus dominicensis " ), and Puerto Rican oriole ( " Icterus portoricensis " ) into a single species by the ornithologist James Bond in his book " Birds of the West Indies " in 1960.
29.
The taxon was originally classified as its own distinct species in 1890 by Joel Asaph Allen before it was lumped with the Cuban oriole ( " Icterus melanopsis " ), Hispaniolan oriole ( " Icterus dominicensis " ), and Puerto Rican oriole ( " Icterus portoricensis " ) into a single species by the ornithologist James Bond in his book " Birds of the West Indies " in 1960.
30.
The floodplain of Bladen Branch also attracts many of the riverine, forest edge and gallery forest species, such as the bare-throated tiger heron ( " Tigrisoma mexicanum " ), the shy agami heron ( " Agamia agami " ) and Muscovy duck ( " Cairina moschata " ), the white-necked jacobin ( " Florisuga mellivora " ) and yellow-tailed oriole ( " Icterus mesomelas " ).
How to say icterus in Hindi and what is the meaning of icterus in Hindi? icterus Hindi meaning, translation, pronunciation, synonyms and example sentences are provided by Hindlish.com.