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It occurs to me that since I'm searching under 'oriole' in my reference
books and can't find a match, maybe it's something else.
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"Padraig" wrote...
It occurs to me that since I'm searching under 'oriole' in my reference
books and can't find a match, maybe it's something else.


That has some similarities to our Bullfinch.
Try looking under Finches, it's certainly a seed/fruit eater with that beak.

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