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Troupial

British pronunciation/tɹˈuːpɪəl/
American pronunciation/tɹˈuːpɪəl/
Troupial
[NOUN]
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a vibrant New World oriole known for its striking black and orange plumage

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What is a "troupial"?

A troupial is a captivating bird species native to South America and the Caribbean. With its vibrant plumage, the troupial stands out among its surroundings, showcasing a striking combination of black and bright orange feathers. The male troupial boasts a prominent black head and upper body, contrasting with its brilliant orange underparts and wings. Its long tail feathers further add to its distinctive appearance. Known for their melodious songs, troupials fill the air with a delightful chorus of whistles, trills, and fluty notes. These social birds are often seen in pairs or small groups, foraging for fruits, insects, and nectar in their natural habitats, which include open woodlands, gardens, and savannas. The troupial's bold colors and captivating vocalizations make it a beloved species among bird enthusiasts and a symbol of beauty in its native range.

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1Then this colorful bird here is to a North American birdwatcher, it's an oriole, but this particular one is called troupial And in Venezuela where it's a national bird, they call it Turpial Venezolano or (foreign language) because it's found in region of Guajira, among others It's also found in the adjacent Colombia and it's one of the largest species of orioles.
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