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The Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis) is a bird of the oriole family and is found in many parts of Asia. There are several distinctive populations within wide distribution range of the species and in the past the Slender-billed Oriole (Oriolus tenuirostris) was included as a subspecies. Unlike the Golden Oriole which only has a short and narrow eye-stripe, the Black-naped Oriole has the stripe broadening and joining at the back of the neck. Males and females are very similar although the wing lining of the female is more greenish. The bill is pink and is stouter than in the Golden Oriole.
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Took the weekend off. Things happened. Catching up on some older photos now, haven't had a chance to take new HK stuff recently.
@ Tainan, Taiwan
I cannot believe how much this dog likes water. She gets into the bathtub licking and sniffing the faucet and eventually lies down and takes a nap!
when he's not eating or sitting on the ottoman or tapdancing across the hardwood floors, Kiwi's napping.
The Black-naped Oriole, Oriolus chinensis, is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds found in south Asia. This is easily differentiated from the Golden Oriole by the broad black eye-stripe continuing to join on the nape. The black eye-stripe can vary in width, with at least one possible racial variant having no yellow crown patch at all - the black eye-stripe being so wide that it forms a single black semi-hood on the head.