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#11261468
21 May 2024
The Black-hooded Oriole (Oriolus xanthornus) is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds, known for their medium-sized, striking yellow plumage with a black hood. This bird is a resident breeder in the tropical wooded gardens and open forests of southern Asia, ranging from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia. The bird builds its nest in a tree and typically contains two eggs. Its diet consists of insects and fruit, especially figs, which are found in the tree canopies where they spend much of their time. The song of this bird is rich, fluty, and mellow, while its calls include raspy, nasal notes that can sound like a croak. A Black-hooded Oriole was observed sitting on a tree in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 20, 2024.
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#11261469
21 May 2024
The Black-hooded Oriole (Oriolus xanthornus) is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds, known for their medium-sized, striking yellow plumage with a black hood. This bird is a resident breeder in the tropical wooded gardens and open forests of southern Asia, ranging from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia. The bird builds its nest in a tree and typically contains two eggs. Its diet consists of insects and fruit, especially figs, which are found in the tree canopies where they spend much of their time. The song of this bird is rich, fluty, and mellow, while its calls include raspy, nasal notes that can sound like a croak. A Black-hooded Oriole was observed sitting on a tree in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 20, 2024.
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#11261470
21 May 2024
The Black-hooded Oriole (Oriolus xanthornus) is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds, known for their medium-sized, striking yellow plumage with a black hood. This bird is a resident breeder in the tropical wooded gardens and open forests of southern Asia, ranging from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia. The bird builds its nest in a tree and typically contains two eggs. Its diet consists of insects and fruit, especially figs, which are found in the tree canopies where they spend much of their time. The song of this bird is rich, fluty, and mellow, while its calls include raspy, nasal notes that can sound like a croak. A Black-hooded Oriole was observed sitting on a tree in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 20, 2024.
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#11261471
21 May 2024
The Black-hooded Oriole (Oriolus xanthornus) is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds, known for their medium-sized, striking yellow plumage with a black hood. This bird is a resident breeder in the tropical wooded gardens and open forests of southern Asia, ranging from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia. The bird builds its nest in a tree and typically contains two eggs. Its diet consists of insects and fruit, especially figs, which are found in the tree canopies where they spend much of their time. The song of this bird is rich, fluty, and mellow, while its calls include raspy, nasal notes that can sound like a croak. A Black-hooded Oriole was observed sitting on a tree in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 20, 2024.
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#11261472
21 May 2024
The Black-hooded Oriole (Oriolus xanthornus) is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds, known for their medium-sized, striking yellow plumage with a black hood. This bird is a resident breeder in the tropical wooded gardens and open forests of southern Asia, ranging from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia. The bird builds its nest in a tree and typically contains two eggs. Its diet consists of insects and fruit, especially figs, which are found in the tree canopies where they spend much of their time. The song of this bird is rich, fluty, and mellow, while its calls include raspy, nasal notes that can sound like a croak. A Black-hooded Oriole was observed sitting on a tree in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 20, 2024.
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#11261473
21 May 2024
The Black-hooded Oriole (Oriolus xanthornus) is a member of the oriole family of passerine birds, known for their medium-sized, striking yellow plumage with a black hood. This bird is a resident breeder in the tropical wooded gardens and open forests of southern Asia, ranging from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia. The bird builds its nest in a tree and typically contains two eggs. Its diet consists of insects and fruit, especially figs, which are found in the tree canopies where they spend much of their time. The song of this bird is rich, fluty, and mellow, while its calls include raspy, nasal notes that can sound like a croak. A Black-hooded Oriole was observed sitting on a tree in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 20, 2024.
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#11090620
22 March 2024
A black-hooded oriole bird is sitting on a branch of a tree in Siliguri, India, on March 22, 2024.
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#10738730
2 November 2023
A group of people are scared by a person dressed as a clown during the Xantolo or Day of the Dead festival in Huasteca Hidalguense, Mexico, which is a festival that mixes traditions and beliefs of pre-Hispanic and Spanish cultures brought during the Colony. In this region and according to belief, it represents the sacred union between the living and the dead that inhabit the Huasteca. On the night of November 1, the souls of the deceased return to live with their loved ones.
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#10738732
2 November 2023
Panoramic view of the Center of Huejutla, Hidalgo, during the Xantolo or Day of the Dead festival in the Huasteca Hidalguense, Mexico, which is a festival that mixes traditions and beliefs of pre-Hispanic and Spanish cultures brought during the Colony. In this region and according to belief, it represents the sacred union between the living and the dead that inhabit the Huasteca. On the night of November 1, the souls of the deceased return to live with their loved ones.
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#10738734
2 November 2023
Dozens of people attend the Center of Huejutla, Hidalgo, during the Xantolo or Day of the Dead festival in the Huasteca Hidalguense, Mexico, which is a festival that mixes traditions and beliefs of pre-Hispanic and Spanish cultures brought during the Colony. In this region and according to belief, it represents the sacred union between the living and the dead that inhabit the Huasteca. On the night of November 1, the souls of the deceased return to live with their loved ones.
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#10738736
2 November 2023
View of the Center of Huejutla, Hidalgo, during the Xantolo or Day of the Dead festival in the Huasteca Hidalguense, Mexico, which is a festival that mixes traditions and beliefs of pre-Hispanic and Spanish cultures brought during the Colony. In this region and according to belief, it represents the sacred union between the living and the dead that inhabit the Huasteca. On the night of November 1, the souls of the deceased return to live with their loved ones.
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#10738738
2 November 2023
View of an offering with cempasuchil flowers in the Center of Huejutla, Hidalgo, during the Xantolo or Day of the Dead festival in the Huasteca Hidalguense, Mexico, which is a festival that mixes traditions and beliefs of the pre-Hispanic and Spanish cultures brought during the Cologne. In this region and according to belief, it represents the sacred union between the living and the dead that inhabit the Huasteca. On the night of November 1, the souls of the deceased return to live with their loved ones.
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#10738740
2 November 2023
Lighting of candles in the Center of Huejutla, Hidalgo, during the Xantolo or Day of the Dead festival in the Huasteca Hidalguense, Mexico, which is a festival that mixes traditions and beliefs of pre-Hispanic and Spanish cultures brought during the Colony. In this region and according to belief, it represents the sacred union between the living and the dead that inhabit the Huasteca. On the night of November 1, the souls of the deceased return to live with their loved ones.
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#10738742
2 November 2023
Lighting of candles in the Center of Huejutla, Hidalgo, during the Xantolo or Day of the Dead festival in the Huasteca Hidalguense, Mexico, which is a festival that mixes traditions and beliefs of pre-Hispanic and Spanish cultures brought during the Colony. In this region and according to belief, it represents the sacred union between the living and the dead that inhabit the Huasteca. On the night of November 1, the souls of the deceased return to live with their loved ones.
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#10738744
2 November 2023
A person characterized as a pre-Hispanic catrina in the Center of Huejutla, Hidalgo, during the Xantolo or Day of the Dead festival in the Huasteca Hidalguense, Mexico, which is a festival that mixes traditions and beliefs of the pre-Hispanic and Spanish cultures brought during the Colony. In this region and according to belief, it represents the sacred union between the living and the dead that inhabit the Huasteca. On the night of November 1, the souls of the deceased return to live with their loved ones.
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#10738746
2 November 2023
Member of a regional dance group in the Center of Huejutla, Hidalgo, during the Xantolo or Day of the Dead festival in the Huasteca Hidalguense, Mexico, which is a festival that mixes traditions and beliefs of pre-Hispanic and Spanish cultures brought during the Colony . In this region and according to belief, it represents the sacred union between the living and the dead that inhabit the Huasteca. On the night of November 1, the souls of the deceased return to live with their loved ones.
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