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Spot-breasted OrioleSpot-breasted Oriole
The Spot-breasted Oriole, a native of Mexico, was first reported in the Miami area in 1949, where it was probably introduced from escaped captives. It has since been found in Florida from Homestead to Fort Lauderdale.

The Spot-breasted Oriole is bright orange with black throat, wings and tail. It has white patches on wings and black spots on sides of breast. It's voice is similar to other orioles-loud, varied and continuous.

The Spot-breasted Oriole is a year-round resident from southern Mexico to northern Costa Rica. Introduced around Miami, Florida. It prefers open country with scattered trees, orchards, gardens and parks.

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