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- Bahama_Oriole abstract "The Bahama Oriole (Icterus northropi) is a species of bird in the Icteridae family. It is endemic to the Bahamas. The taxon was formerly lumped with the Cuban Oriole (Icterus melanopsis), Hispaniolan Oriole (Icterus dominicensis), and Puerto Rican Oriole (Icterus portoricensis) into a single species until all four were elevated to full species in 2010.Historically, the Bahama Oriole has been known only from two major islands in the Bahamas: Abaco and Andros. It became extirpated from Abaco in the 1990s, and today remains only on Andros in the Bahamas. It can be found on the three major islands of Andros: North Andros, Mangrove Cay, and South Andros. It may also occur on some of the smaller cays, especially if palm trees are present, but current documentation is lacking. The species was recently recognized as critically endangered by Birdlife International, with recent population estimates of 300 or fewer individuals remaining.The Bahama Oriole's preferred habitats include coppice and human residential areas, the latter being especially important for nesting since the species prefers to nest in the tallest palm trees available, most often introduced Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera). Birds may also use the extensive Caribbean Pine (Pinus caribaea) forest, but the importance of this habitat for the oriole remains unclear. Some nesting can occur in the pine forest when the understory grows sufficiently to support native palms. However, frequent fires, often set by humans, damage the understory.The future of the Bahama Oriole remains tenuous. The Shiny Cowbird (Molothrus bonariensis), a brood parasite that lays its eggs in the nests of other bird species, is naturally expanding its South American and West Indies range northward, and reached Andros in the mid-1990s. Although still relatively uncommon, the cowbirds regularly parasitize the nests of orioles. Also, many of the introduced palms on North Andros, which the orioles preferentially select for nesting, are dying off because of lethal yellowing disease brought in with the non-native palms. The bigger threats, however, are continued habitat loss from human development and stochastic processes that, because of the oriole's small population size, increase the risk of extinction.".
- Bahama_Oriole binomialAuthority Joel_Asaph_Allen.
- Bahama_Oriole class Bird.
- Bahama_Oriole conservationStatus "CR".
- Bahama_Oriole conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Bahama_Oriole family Icterid.
- Bahama_Oriole genus New_World_oriole.
- Bahama_Oriole kingdom Animal.
- Bahama_Oriole order Passerine.
- Bahama_Oriole phylum Chordate.
- Bahama_Oriole thumbnail Bahama_Oriole.jpg?width=300.
- Bahama_Oriole wikiPageID "30207548".
- Bahama_Oriole wikiPageRevisionID "589134742".
- Bahama_Oriole binomial "Icterus northropi".
- Bahama_Oriole classis Bird.
- Bahama_Oriole familia Icterid.
- Bahama_Oriole genus "Icterus".
- Bahama_Oriole hasPhotoCollection Bahama_Oriole.
- Bahama_Oriole name "Bahama Oriole".
- Bahama_Oriole ordo Passerine.
- Bahama_Oriole phylum Chordate.
- Bahama_Oriole regnum Animal.
- Bahama_Oriole species "I. northropi".
- Bahama_Oriole status "CR".
- Bahama_Oriole statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Bahama_Oriole subject Category:Birds_of_the_Bahamas.
- Bahama_Oriole subject Category:Endemic_fauna_of_the_Bahamas.
- Bahama_Oriole subject Category:Icterus.
- Bahama_Oriole subject Category:Orioles.
- Bahama_Oriole subject Category:West_Indian_restricted-range_endemic_bird_species.
- Bahama_Oriole type Animal100015388.
- Bahama_Oriole type Bird101503061.
- Bahama_Oriole type BirdsOfTheBahamas.
- Bahama_Oriole type Chordate101466257.
- Bahama_Oriole type LivingThing100004258.
- Bahama_Oriole type Object100002684.
- Bahama_Oriole type Organism100004475.
- Bahama_Oriole type Oriole101575745.
- Bahama_Oriole type Orioles.
- Bahama_Oriole type Oscine101525720.
- Bahama_Oriole type Passerine101524359.
- Bahama_Oriole type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bahama_Oriole type Vertebrate101471682.
- Bahama_Oriole type Whole100003553.
- Bahama_Oriole type Animal.
- Bahama_Oriole type Bird.
- Bahama_Oriole type Eukaryote.
- Bahama_Oriole type Species.
- Bahama_Oriole type Organism.
- Bahama_Oriole comment "The Bahama Oriole (Icterus northropi) is a species of bird in the Icteridae family. It is endemic to the Bahamas. The taxon was formerly lumped with the Cuban Oriole (Icterus melanopsis), Hispaniolan Oriole (Icterus dominicensis), and Puerto Rican Oriole (Icterus portoricensis) into a single species until all four were elevated to full species in 2010.Historically, the Bahama Oriole has been known only from two major islands in the Bahamas: Abaco and Andros.".
- Bahama_Oriole label "Bahama Oriole".
- Bahama_Oriole sameAs m.0g53yfd.
- Bahama_Oriole sameAs Bahama_Oriole.
- Bahama_Oriole wasDerivedFrom Bahama_Oriole?oldid=589134742.
- Bahama_Oriole depiction Bahama_Oriole.jpg.
- Bahama_Oriole isPrimaryTopicOf Bahama_Oriole.
- Bahama_Oriole name "Bahama Oriole".